rad leak additives
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rad leak additiveshas anybody had any experience with any of these type of additives ? elsewhere someone recommended "k seal" id never heard of it before but after reading its discription i was thinking is it worth adding some or something similiar to my rad just in case ? ?
WHY AINT I GOT AN ALL SINGING & ALL DANCING SIGNATURE LIKE BOXY & DRIFTY ?
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Re: rad leak additivesIf your keeping the car its best to sort the radiator out.
It costs around £5 to £7 for radweld but add another £15-£20 you could have a good second hand radiator. Where on the rad is the leak? It could even be repaired. Ste
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Re: rad leak additivesAll ive ever had when using rad weld is a quick fix ,and loads of hassle later with block heater matrix and even blown head gaskets so i stay clear of it now, and like drift said you would be better of fixing the root cause of problem
Re: rad leak additivesi havent actually got a problem with my rad yet drift
WHY AINT I GOT AN ALL SINGING & ALL DANCING SIGNATURE LIKE BOXY & DRIFTY ?
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Re: rad leak additivesive tried K seal and all it does is slowly block the water ways in head to block & blew my head gasket and blocked heater matrix
i would rather spend out getting rad fixed than use it again
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