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Title: Radweld Alternative
Post by: mark.adams on 15 December 2008, 12:57:06
For an annoying dribble, has anyone tried Blue Magic cargo head/Block sealer? Is it any good. Whilst i understand its not the best way to go, i dont have the money to attempt a head gasket replacement just yet (its a water leak not a combustion leak)
Title: Re: Radweld Alternative
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 15 December 2008, 13:07:31
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For an annoying dribble, has anyone tried Blue Magic cargo head/Block sealer? Is it any good. Whilst i understand its not the best way to go, i dont have the money to attempt a head gasket replacement just yet (its a water leak not a combustion leak)

Are you sure Mark it is a HG? :-?
Title: Re: Radweld Alternative
Post by: Slammedorion on 15 December 2008, 17:18:29
Bars leak is awesome stuff... Much better than radweld
Title: Re: Radweld Alternative
Post by: feeutfo on 15 December 2008, 17:36:26
bars ar said. Rumoured to be used by Jaguar from the factory, according my local Mech, might be
bo**ox though.(the rumour i mean, not the product) only use one bottle or you risk blocking your rad or matrix. Not sure it stands a chance with hg tbh.
Title: Re: Radweld Alternative
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 15 December 2008, 19:15:21
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bars ar said. Rumoured to be used by Jaguar from the factory, according my local Mech, might be
bo**ox though.(the rumour i mean, not the product) only use one bottle or you risk blocking your rad or matrix. Not sure it stands a chance with hg tbh.

I used some of this type stuff when I had a Head Gasket go, but it didn't cure it. I ended up doing the head gasket.  :(
I would advise curing the problem mate, not this stuff  :y
Title: Re: Radweld Alternative
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 15 December 2008, 19:17:09
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bars ar said. Rumoured to be used by Jaguar from the factory, according my local Mech, might be
bo**ox though.(the rumour i mean, not the product) only use one bottle or you risk blocking your rad or matrix. Not sure it stands a chance with hg tbh.

I used some of this type stuff when I had a Head Gasket go, but it didn't cure it. I ended up doing the head gasket.  :(
I would advise curing the problem mate, not this stuff  :y

Agreed , it doesn't usually work.

I know some have had mixed results with K seal?

Title: Re: Radweld Alternative
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 15 December 2008, 19:19:59
K Seal is the stuff I used could bloody remember what it was called until I just saw your post James.  :)
Title: Re: Radweld Alternative
Post by: TheBoy on 15 December 2008, 19:22:50
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bars ar said. Rumoured to be used by Jaguar from the factory, according my local Mech, might be
bo**ox though.(the rumour i mean, not the product) only use one bottle or you risk blocking your rad or matrix. Not sure it stands a chance with hg tbh.

I used some of this type stuff when I had a Head Gasket go, but it didn't cure it. I ended up doing the head gasket.  :(
I would advise curing the problem mate, not this stuff  :y

Agreed , it doesn't usually work.

I know some have had mixed results with K seal?

That was the stuff that was put in my tractor by the previous owner's garage.  Didn't cure the problem.

I believe Jimbob has radweld in his to help seal a coreplug?
Title: Re: Radweld Alternative
Post by: Jimbob on 15 December 2008, 19:23:57
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bars ar said. Rumoured to be used by Jaguar from the factory, according my local Mech, might be
bo**ox though.(the rumour i mean, not the product) only use one bottle or you risk blocking your rad or matrix. Not sure it stands a chance with hg tbh.

I used some of this type stuff when I had a Head Gasket go, but it didn't cure it. I ended up doing the head gasket.  :(
I would advise curing the problem mate, not this stuff  :y

Agreed , it doesn't usually work.

I know some have had mixed results with K seal?

That was the stuff that was put in my tractor by the previous owner's garage.  Didn't cure the problem.

I believe Jimbob has radweld in his to help seal a coreplug?


Yes,
Mark Rebuilt the cooling system, he knew it was fully clean.
Radweld has been holding the coreplug leak for 18 months or so now, no problems.
Title: Re: Radweld Alternative
Post by: mark.adams on 15 December 2008, 19:42:59
Thanks one and all...
I am going to do the HG, just wanted to buy a bit of time.
I presume it is the HG, water is dribbling below where the manifold bolts on, looks like a shelf edge where it leaks from. It is only a water leak, theres no compression loss.
I'll try the K-Seal after crimbo
Title: Re: Radweld Alternative
Post by: feeutfo on 15 December 2008, 20:16:52
Bars sorted my old 99 cdx leak, did hbv and all the v work and it still needed topping up once a month. I'd had enough by then and poured a bottle in. Sorted it for 16 months til i sold it.

I guess there is only one way to find out if it works on your car or not...?
Title: Re: Radweld Alternative
Post by: Lazydocker on 15 December 2008, 20:21:44
The only thing i know and semi-trust is K Seal... At lest it's more friendly to the waterways! ::) ::) :y :y

I did look at this (http://www.steelseal.co.uk/index.asp?function=DISPLAYPRODUCT&productid=1) when looking for other information recently about the rover HG I'm doing... Seems to have good reviews but I'm not convnced :-? :-? :-/ :-/
Title: Re: Radweld Alternative
Post by: Ian_D on 16 December 2008, 01:07:21
Friend of mine has a volvo...

His radiator blew a leak when we left engine running for 30 mins outside his house  >:(

It was so bad, that the entire coolant system was empty within 3-4 minuets!

Anyways, cut a long story short... He bought some radweld... Poured it in, and god knows how - it sealed the leak!

As far as I know, hes still got that same radiator fitted! and the leak started begging of last summer!