Posted by Bill(Wis) on December 08, 2007 at 06:02:46 from (71.249.198.251):
In Reply to: Radiator Sealer posted by Allan In NE on December 08, 2007 at 04:44:11:
It worked great for me many years ago when something (probably a small rock thrown by fan) knocked a 1/4 inch hole in a side tank on a 1970 GM car. I'm pretty sure it was Bars Leak that I used and I don't know if it was one or two bottles that I used but it sure did plug up that hole. A little while later I noticed the engine was running hot enough to melt the grease off the sides of it but the radiator (full) was fairly cool. I let it cool down and removed the thermostat and it was pretty well filled up with what looked like aluminum sand. That's why I recommend inspecting the thermostat after some run time. By the way, that old cast iron engine ran for another 100k.
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