LOL Heard the same thing about that powdered stuff too. Used both many times years ago and never had a problem. Had good luck with both for stopping leaks. Use according to directions and there should be no problem. Gary karl peterson wrote: > >From: Gary <goers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >Reply-To: Gary <goers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > >Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Oil Pressure Problem > >Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 02:54:42 -0600 > > <edited> > > >I'd > >bet on a coolant leak. If it is a real slow one and maybe not even > >detectible, use > >a good radiator stop leak such as Bars Leak and that will probably fix it. > >Worth > >a try. > >Gary > > NO NO NO, do not use Barrs Leak unless you are a glutton for punishment and > want to replace your (soon to be) plugged up heater core as well! > > Find some powdered aluminum in a product that has the slogan "World's Best > Stop Leak". I see it at all the parts stores. Was recommended by a > knowledgeable mechanic and I can personally attest to its leak stopping > propensities. And it does NOT plug everything else up like Barrs Leak has > been known to do. > > For shame Gary, for suggesting such a nasty product :) > > Karl > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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