Re: Seal Well Cube
Never put that kind of crap in your engine.
Unless you plan to get rid of it shortly. Cheers Frank William Oliveri wrote: > Ok, I contact the rebuilder regarding the leak and he suggested trying a > product called "Seal Well" that come in a cube. You break it up and put it > in your radiator water and he said 99% of the time it takes care of the > leak. > > He said if that doesn't fix it then bring it in. > > Anyone ever hear of this stuff? > > > Bill > > |
Re: Seal Well Cube
Never put that kind of crap in your engine.
Unless you plan to get rid of it shortly. Cheers Frank William Oliveri wrote: > Ok, I contact the rebuilder regarding the leak and he suggested trying a > product called "Seal Well" that come in a cube. You break it up and put it > in your radiator water and he said 99% of the time it takes care of the > leak. > > He said if that doesn't fix it then bring it in. > > Anyone ever hear of this stuff? > > > Bill > > |
Re: Seal Well Cube
Never put that kind of crap in your engine.
Unless you plan to get rid of it shortly. Cheers Frank William Oliveri wrote: > Ok, I contact the rebuilder regarding the leak and he suggested trying a > product called "Seal Well" that come in a cube. You break it up and put it > in your radiator water and he said 99% of the time it takes care of the > leak. > > He said if that doesn't fix it then bring it in. > > Anyone ever hear of this stuff? > > > Bill > > |
Re: Seal Well Cube
Never put that kind of crap in your engine.
Unless you plan to get rid of it shortly. Cheers Frank William Oliveri wrote: > Ok, I contact the rebuilder regarding the leak and he suggested trying a > product called "Seal Well" that come in a cube. You break it up and put it > in your radiator water and he said 99% of the time it takes care of the > leak. > > He said if that doesn't fix it then bring it in. > > Anyone ever hear of this stuff? > > > Bill > > |
Seal Well Cube
Ok, I contact the rebuilder regarding the leak and he suggested trying a
product called "Seal Well" that come in a cube. You break it up and put it in your radiator water and he said 99% of the time it takes care of the leak. He said if that doesn't fix it then bring it in. Anyone ever hear of this stuff? Bill |
Re: Seal Well Cube
This is stuff he says only rebuilders can get. Not the stuff you get at the
local parts store. Bill "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message news:wdOdnaBap5cfzjfd4p2dnA@magma.ca... > Never put that kind of crap in your engine. > Unless you plan to get rid of it shortly. > Cheers > Frank > > William Oliveri wrote: > > > Ok, I contact the rebuilder regarding the leak and he suggested trying a > > product called "Seal Well" that come in a cube. You break it up and put it > > in your radiator water and he said 99% of the time it takes care of the > > leak. > > > > He said if that doesn't fix it then bring it in. > > > > Anyone ever hear of this stuff? > > > > > > Bill > > > > > |
Re: Seal Well Cube
This is stuff he says only rebuilders can get. Not the stuff you get at the
local parts store. Bill "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message news:wdOdnaBap5cfzjfd4p2dnA@magma.ca... > Never put that kind of crap in your engine. > Unless you plan to get rid of it shortly. > Cheers > Frank > > William Oliveri wrote: > > > Ok, I contact the rebuilder regarding the leak and he suggested trying a > > product called "Seal Well" that come in a cube. You break it up and put it > > in your radiator water and he said 99% of the time it takes care of the > > leak. > > > > He said if that doesn't fix it then bring it in. > > > > Anyone ever hear of this stuff? > > > > > > Bill > > > > > |
Re: Seal Well Cube
This is stuff he says only rebuilders can get. Not the stuff you get at the
local parts store. Bill "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message news:wdOdnaBap5cfzjfd4p2dnA@magma.ca... > Never put that kind of crap in your engine. > Unless you plan to get rid of it shortly. > Cheers > Frank > > William Oliveri wrote: > > > Ok, I contact the rebuilder regarding the leak and he suggested trying a > > product called "Seal Well" that come in a cube. You break it up and put it > > in your radiator water and he said 99% of the time it takes care of the > > leak. > > > > He said if that doesn't fix it then bring it in. > > > > Anyone ever hear of this stuff? > > > > > > Bill > > > > > |
Re: Seal Well Cube
This is stuff he says only rebuilders can get. Not the stuff you get at the
local parts store. Bill "FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message news:wdOdnaBap5cfzjfd4p2dnA@magma.ca... > Never put that kind of crap in your engine. > Unless you plan to get rid of it shortly. > Cheers > Frank > > William Oliveri wrote: > > > Ok, I contact the rebuilder regarding the leak and he suggested trying a > > product called "Seal Well" that come in a cube. You break it up and put it > > in your radiator water and he said 99% of the time it takes care of the > > leak. > > > > He said if that doesn't fix it then bring it in. > > > > Anyone ever hear of this stuff? > > > > > > Bill > > > > > |
Re: Seal Well Cube
Ahh ya sure........
How to fix a blown head gasket in one magic cube.... Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's William Oliveri wrote: > > Ok, I contact the rebuilder regarding the leak and he suggested trying a > product called "Seal Well" that come in a cube. You break it up and put it > in your radiator water and he said 99% of the time it takes care of the > leak. > > He said if that doesn't fix it then bring it in. > > Anyone ever hear of this stuff? > > Bill |
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