Posted by Mark - IN. on December 08, 2007 at 08:29:54 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: Radiator Sealer posted by Allan In NE on December 08, 2007 at 04:44:11:
Allen, I try not to use it. Radiator shop or cut the tube, pinch and solder it...which I've been known to do. But, many have used it, Alumaseal or Barsleaks very successfully after is up to temp. You can bet your rear end that if I'm out and about, and its sealer versus stranded, I may be stupid, but not stupid enough to be stranded if don't have to.
First time using Alumaseal was when working at a gas station when was like 15 or so. Someone came in late while was by myself with a leak, and sure was Alumaseal on the shelf, so Alumaseal I dumped in. Not peppered in, DUMPED in. It went straight down and globbed over the tubes like a pyramid. I ended up staying late to try and pick that pyramid out of there and clean the tube openings. At temperature, that Alumaseal globs real good if an idiot like me does it wrong...just like a pyramid.
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