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A puller

04-24-2003 16:47:22




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Any of you guys ever used Moroso ceramic block sealer? Does it work as good as they advertise? Do you need to circulate it through the cooling system?Do you need to have the system pressurized. Was going to try it on my unstyled A got a slight water leak somewhere.




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Olie Man

04-27-2003 10:54:24




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 Re: block sealers in reply to A puller, 04-24-2003 16:47:22  
My son and I used a large can of black pepper in a JD 60. It lasted the whole pulling season.Good luck.



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Mr.T

04-26-2003 03:59:36




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 Re: block sealers in reply to A puller, 04-24-2003 16:47:22  
A,
This is a powerful sealer. We always drained it out of the drag car after the race otherwise it would clog the radiator. Sealed a 16th inch crack and raced it for 6 years!



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kjm

04-25-2003 21:20:30




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 Re: block sealers in reply to A puller, 04-24-2003 16:47:22  
Try a can of the spice GINGER(spelling) it works about 3/4 of the time and it is cheep.



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reddog

04-25-2003 17:40:07




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 Re: block sealers in reply to A puller, 04-24-2003 16:47:22  
k&w works real good ,try to get engine above oper temp. range seems to work better ,and let air dry 24hrs.



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Earl S.

04-25-2003 09:17:28




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 Re: block sealers in reply to A puller, 04-24-2003 16:47:22  
Its a great sealer for a temporary fix or give a lasting seal to a good cooling system. The unstyled Deere without a water pump is a problem with this type sealer.( can plug radiator) Both it and the K&W metalic are good, but you have to follow the directions to the "T". Mix only with water,bring it up to temp, drain and let it air out and seal. It would be best to find the leak and fix it. Then seal the system. Good Luck. Earl In Illinois

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jake

05-21-2003 15:42:53




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 Re: Re: block sealers in reply to Earl S., 04-25-2003 09:17:28  
I think the globs of block seal left in my 22r toyota engine are causing it to overheat. The head was fine, the leak was in the timing cover caused by chain guide missing and has been welded, and now it runs 3/4 to red on temp. The small coolent flow holes in the head gasket may have easily been plugged by the globs of sealent I saw when I took it apart. Use this product carefully, at your own risk.

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Jason

04-25-2003 07:33:40




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 Re: block sealers in reply to A puller, 04-24-2003 16:47:22  
It usualy works but some if that stuff is only good for temporary fixes.



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Agent Orange

04-25-2003 05:31:23




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 Re: block sealers in reply to A puller, 04-24-2003 16:47:22  
I have used it. It all depends on how bad your block is cracked. It seems to be ok if expensive



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