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  • Tryed a similar product, which cause my engine to seize up. It sealed the cooling channels around inside the engine which in effect cause no cooling on the engine. but its sure didnt leak :p Havent tryed K-seal though, but ive learned i need to let the engine run for 10-15mins after adding the sealing product.

  • I would love to hear how that went out. I have never had that problem before and I do check my oil to see if water is in it. My 1999 Ford Explorer now has 154,000 miles and I worry about my oil pump and will change it soon.

  • Thanks. Please keep us posted.

  • Sounds like you have intake manifold gaskets leaking. Water/oil mixing is the result of that. Seen it a bunch of times. I am a GM tech. Good luck with the magical in a bottle. Could've bought some good beer with that $15!

  • Hey, That may not be a head gasket. Usually when a head gasket leaks on those things one of two things happen. You will get an external coolant leak, or you will leak cylinder pressure into the coolant passages. If it was leaking cyl/press. The upper hose will become rock hard after starting and running it for a short time. What is happening is the cylinder builds pressure on the compression stroke, the leaking head gasket tends to let that pressure go into the coolant passages.

  • Great Review Sir :) Looking forward for the updates :)

  • ive used this shit before, its the crap you should throw in your car a bout 1 day before you sell it, it works for about 2-3 weeks then ya engine blows up :)

  • Sorry the neighbors are having a good time, haha, were they annoying you sir mixcatcom? lol

  • Haven't tried that one,but in the event it dosen't work,try "Bars".We used it on our 04 Mountaineer and it worked like a charm.We used it about a year ago for a blown head gasket and haven't had a single issue since.

  • Steel Seal is the best. There is no solid's in it to plug heater core & so on. 2 years ago put it in dodge caravan for a customer & to this day the head gasket is still holding. It is pricey but it is worth it.

  • i don't anything about that because i don't drive or have a car but good review Pete!

  • Thumbs Up For The Wile Beater...

    

  • @psavela What's a wile beater? Some kind of kitchen utensil?

  • 3:09 "OMG, get over here" in background LOL

  • I hope it works out for you. I cant say one way or the other because I have no experience with the product. But personally I've had the best luck with liquid glass on MINOR head-gasket leaks & even then it's just a temporary deal. Other then that all the other products I had ever tried was just a waste of money. Good luck & hope it's a positive update video.

  • @RESET1776 Thanks I have to check that out..

    Have a great weekend,

    -Pete

  • @RESET1776 All of them r waste of money, only a who don't know how a head gasket work would use that shit.

  • Mixcat you are like a mad scientist - is there anything you Don't fix?  lol

  • @geo6892000 If I cant fix it I sell it and get something to fix  LOL

    Have a great weekend,

    -Pete

  • looks like the kids are having a blast..

  • @indman101 They sure were.. ;o)

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