I usually use a 8oz can, use generic brand, I have used bar's leak (junk) alum seal (also junk) but with out actually getting the leak repaired correctly..I have found that pepper works fine
2006-12-09 09:41:46
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answered by blueman2 5
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The best thing to do is take it to a radiator shop and have them repair it correctly. I have tried several things over the years to stop leaks and have caused more trouble than taking it to the repair shop to begin with. If your are capable you can remove the radiator yourself and take it to the shop, that will save you a few dollars.Good Luck!
2006-12-09 09:33:13
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answered by Snuffy 3
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Get it repaired at a shop! Adding anything to your cooling system could cause bigger problems. Repairing a rad is alot cheaper than replacing an engine!!!!
2006-12-09 09:34:32
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answered by Bondgirl 4
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yea buy a new radiator and stop trying to patch it
2006-12-09 13:17:05
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answered by mechanico 1
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Yes, have the car serviced
2006-12-09 09:33:04
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answered by Lil' Gay Monster 7
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try aluma-seal only cost a few dollars.
ase tech
2006-12-09 09:38:41
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answered by moe h 4
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