Seal Well Cube
#21
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Re: Seal Well Cube
I imagine if you put that stuff in you will DEFINATELY have to bring it
to him for a repair.
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
>
>
to him for a repair.
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
>
>
#22
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Re: Seal Well Cube
just do it right man! your engine has a pretty clean interior now (cooling
passages) so why clog them up? i think the rebuilder just doesn't want to
deal with it. take it back to him to do it right. i'm very leery about
putting "seal stoppers" of any kind in an engine. they are more like a
band-aid fix.
"William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
news:2gv26eF78tb8U1@uni-berlin.de...
> 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
>
>
passages) so why clog them up? i think the rebuilder just doesn't want to
deal with it. take it back to him to do it right. i'm very leery about
putting "seal stoppers" of any kind in an engine. they are more like a
band-aid fix.
"William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
news:2gv26eF78tb8U1@uni-berlin.de...
> 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
>
>
#23
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Re: Seal Well Cube
just do it right man! your engine has a pretty clean interior now (cooling
passages) so why clog them up? i think the rebuilder just doesn't want to
deal with it. take it back to him to do it right. i'm very leery about
putting "seal stoppers" of any kind in an engine. they are more like a
band-aid fix.
"William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
news:2gv26eF78tb8U1@uni-berlin.de...
> 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
>
>
passages) so why clog them up? i think the rebuilder just doesn't want to
deal with it. take it back to him to do it right. i'm very leery about
putting "seal stoppers" of any kind in an engine. they are more like a
band-aid fix.
"William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
news:2gv26eF78tb8U1@uni-berlin.de...
> 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
>
>
#24
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Re: Seal Well Cube
just do it right man! your engine has a pretty clean interior now (cooling
passages) so why clog them up? i think the rebuilder just doesn't want to
deal with it. take it back to him to do it right. i'm very leery about
putting "seal stoppers" of any kind in an engine. they are more like a
band-aid fix.
"William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
news:2gv26eF78tb8U1@uni-berlin.de...
> 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
>
>
passages) so why clog them up? i think the rebuilder just doesn't want to
deal with it. take it back to him to do it right. i'm very leery about
putting "seal stoppers" of any kind in an engine. they are more like a
band-aid fix.
"William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
news:2gv26eF78tb8U1@uni-berlin.de...
> 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
>
>
#25
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Re: Seal Well Cube
just do it right man! your engine has a pretty clean interior now (cooling
passages) so why clog them up? i think the rebuilder just doesn't want to
deal with it. take it back to him to do it right. i'm very leery about
putting "seal stoppers" of any kind in an engine. they are more like a
band-aid fix.
"William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
news:2gv26eF78tb8U1@uni-berlin.de...
> 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
>
>
passages) so why clog them up? i think the rebuilder just doesn't want to
deal with it. take it back to him to do it right. i'm very leery about
putting "seal stoppers" of any kind in an engine. they are more like a
band-aid fix.
"William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
news:2gv26eF78tb8U1@uni-berlin.de...
> 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
>
>
#26
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Re: Seal Well Cube
Do NOT take it back to this guy. If he gave you bad advice, why use him?
serg wrote:
> just do it right man! your engine has a pretty clean interior now (cooling
> passages) so why clog them up? i think the rebuilder just doesn't want to
> deal with it. take it back to him to do it right. i'm very leery about
> putting "seal stoppers" of any kind in an engine. they are more like a
> band-aid fix.
>
> "William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> news:2gv26eF78tb8U1@uni-berlin.de...
>
>>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
>>
>>
>
>
>
serg wrote:
> just do it right man! your engine has a pretty clean interior now (cooling
> passages) so why clog them up? i think the rebuilder just doesn't want to
> deal with it. take it back to him to do it right. i'm very leery about
> putting "seal stoppers" of any kind in an engine. they are more like a
> band-aid fix.
>
> "William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> news:2gv26eF78tb8U1@uni-berlin.de...
>
>>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
>>
>>
>
>
>
#27
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Re: Seal Well Cube
Do NOT take it back to this guy. If he gave you bad advice, why use him?
serg wrote:
> just do it right man! your engine has a pretty clean interior now (cooling
> passages) so why clog them up? i think the rebuilder just doesn't want to
> deal with it. take it back to him to do it right. i'm very leery about
> putting "seal stoppers" of any kind in an engine. they are more like a
> band-aid fix.
>
> "William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> news:2gv26eF78tb8U1@uni-berlin.de...
>
>>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
>>
>>
>
>
>
serg wrote:
> just do it right man! your engine has a pretty clean interior now (cooling
> passages) so why clog them up? i think the rebuilder just doesn't want to
> deal with it. take it back to him to do it right. i'm very leery about
> putting "seal stoppers" of any kind in an engine. they are more like a
> band-aid fix.
>
> "William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> news:2gv26eF78tb8U1@uni-berlin.de...
>
>>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
>>
>>
>
>
>
#28
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Re: Seal Well Cube
Do NOT take it back to this guy. If he gave you bad advice, why use him?
serg wrote:
> just do it right man! your engine has a pretty clean interior now (cooling
> passages) so why clog them up? i think the rebuilder just doesn't want to
> deal with it. take it back to him to do it right. i'm very leery about
> putting "seal stoppers" of any kind in an engine. they are more like a
> band-aid fix.
>
> "William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> news:2gv26eF78tb8U1@uni-berlin.de...
>
>>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
>>
>>
>
>
>
serg wrote:
> just do it right man! your engine has a pretty clean interior now (cooling
> passages) so why clog them up? i think the rebuilder just doesn't want to
> deal with it. take it back to him to do it right. i'm very leery about
> putting "seal stoppers" of any kind in an engine. they are more like a
> band-aid fix.
>
> "William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> news:2gv26eF78tb8U1@uni-berlin.de...
>
>>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
>>
>>
>
>
>
#29
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Re: Seal Well Cube
Do NOT take it back to this guy. If he gave you bad advice, why use him?
serg wrote:
> just do it right man! your engine has a pretty clean interior now (cooling
> passages) so why clog them up? i think the rebuilder just doesn't want to
> deal with it. take it back to him to do it right. i'm very leery about
> putting "seal stoppers" of any kind in an engine. they are more like a
> band-aid fix.
>
> "William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> news:2gv26eF78tb8U1@uni-berlin.de...
>
>>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
>>
>>
>
>
>
serg wrote:
> just do it right man! your engine has a pretty clean interior now (cooling
> passages) so why clog them up? i think the rebuilder just doesn't want to
> deal with it. take it back to him to do it right. i'm very leery about
> putting "seal stoppers" of any kind in an engine. they are more like a
> band-aid fix.
>
> "William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> news:2gv26eF78tb8U1@uni-berlin.de...
>
>>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
>>
>>
>
>
>
#30
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Re: Seal Well Cube
well, he'll have to pay the labor somewhere else...
oh-i guess he could just do it himself too. too bad the rebuilder gave him
bad advice....
"Jim85CJ" <jim_85cj@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:U%wqc.20759$KE6.224@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net...
> Do NOT take it back to this guy. If he gave you bad advice, why use him?
>
> serg wrote:
>
> > just do it right man! your engine has a pretty clean interior now
(cooling
> > passages) so why clog them up? i think the rebuilder just doesn't want
to
> > deal with it. take it back to him to do it right. i'm very leery about
> > putting "seal stoppers" of any kind in an engine. they are more like a
> > band-aid fix.
> >
> > "William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> > news:2gv26eF78tb8U1@uni-berlin.de...
> >
> >>Ok, I contact the rebuilder regarding the leak and he suggested trying a
> >>product called "Seal Well" that come in a cube. You break it up and put
> >
> > it
> >
> >>in your radiator water and he said 99% of the time it takes care of the
> >>leak.
> >>
> >>He said if that doesn't fix it then bring it in.
> >>
> >>Anyone ever hear of this stuff?
> >>
> >>
> >>Bill
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>
oh-i guess he could just do it himself too. too bad the rebuilder gave him
bad advice....
"Jim85CJ" <jim_85cj@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:U%wqc.20759$KE6.224@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net...
> Do NOT take it back to this guy. If he gave you bad advice, why use him?
>
> serg wrote:
>
> > just do it right man! your engine has a pretty clean interior now
(cooling
> > passages) so why clog them up? i think the rebuilder just doesn't want
to
> > deal with it. take it back to him to do it right. i'm very leery about
> > putting "seal stoppers" of any kind in an engine. they are more like a
> > band-aid fix.
> >
> > "William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
> > news:2gv26eF78tb8U1@uni-berlin.de...
> >
> >>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
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>