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Re: Sealent in leaky radiator
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Posted by Robert E. Smith on September 08, 2005 at 09:05:36 from (70.105.122.219):
In Reply to: Re: Sealent in leaky radiator posted by JDknut on September 07, 2005 at 09:15:07:
I cant help but wonder is it a good idea at all to use a stop leak in a Thermo system? I mean when it's really hot out and your working it hard the Thermo Systems are close to being pushed to there limits sometimes! I know my Cub struggels with overheating sometimes when it hot and the grass is heavy! Got to keep an eye on it at times, and it has a new radiator! so putting something in it that may restirct some coolant flow ? I dont know about that? May be better off fixing right than taking a chance on overheating and causing engine damage! Whats cheaper a radiator recore or an engine overhaul! But I do understand! Been on the short end of funds myself! and have done things I shouldn't have just to get by. Bob
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