K Seal

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Some people here seem to be getting confused with their products. K-seal is nothing like Radweld/conventional radiator leak stoppers.

Empty the bottle of K-seal into a larger container of water/anti-freeze coolant mix. Mix it well before pouring into engine coolant system. Use this method and it will NOT block your coolant system......just as long as you're not putting 20 bottles in! lol

P.S. Product is good for external leaks, but it's highly unlikely to fix a head gasket leak...sorry

Who's confused?:confused:
 
It's the correct answer :doh:

You sure?

The question was......

has anyone used k seal?
does it work? how long does it last?
do you trust it?????

The answer that you are saying is correct is......

but k seal is the best of them all to put in a k series, purely because it doesn't block the internals, it only congeals when it mixes with air, hence it seals on the outside of the water jacket, used to be a regular inclusion in a v6 when the engine was rebuilt, i use it and guarantee it has never blocked the water ways in my k series.


So how is it correct?:confused:
 
personally i think k seal is great,about 4 month ago i got a little hole in my radiator (200tdi 90),a mate recommended k seal so i used it and it stopped the leak,a week later i stabbed the radiator with a 2.5mm drill bit in my drill (by accident) and within a minute the leak had stopped,that was 4 month ago and the radiator is still fine with no leaks and i only used 1 tub of k seal about 4 month ago
as for leaking heads though i wouldnt know if it would work
 
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