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Old 10-11-2014, 03:06 PM
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be careful of bars,I found it only effective in american cars and trucks.It seems japanese and german cars,have smaller core row sizes.It seems everytime I have used it,my radiator turns into concrete.I use aluma seal in stead.Its really fine power,passes thru are rows easy,and seals leaks.I use it every anti freeze cleansing,as a precaution
Thanks for the tip. I've seen stuff like that with the aluminum particles. I actually ran something like that in my engine a while back. It was a headgasket block seal type of thing. I did it as a preventative action just in case. Engine is at 351,000 miles. Despite its few repairs here and there, its still going strong. One thing I am proud to say is that I opened up my valve cover and looked at the cooling system insides and everything is extremely clean. No gunk on my valve cover, and not one trace of rust in the cooling system
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