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Posted by CENTAUR on October 31, 2006 at 10:11:06 from (75.28.15.118):
In Reply to: water glass products--KW block repair and others posted by mmidlam on October 31, 2006 at 08:32:55:
I had a Hudson Hornet 308 cu. in engine with a long crack down the side of one cyl. The crack would open up when under load when passing or going up a hill.The way to use KW is to disregard the instructions ,Put it in and never take it out.But never expose it to air longer then it takes to top off the coolant.If you have to open the cooling system drain & flush with water now not later. I drove that Hornet 98k when the crank broke.I & a fellow mechanic put water glass in a 49 ford which had a severe internal leak which we used for transportion to work.
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