No, There are products that are made to temporarily fix leaking radiators but the pressure involved with a head gasket leak just cant be plugged by a free flowing additive.
Do not pour any such product in your engine. If you have a blown head gasket the only fix is to replace the gasket. Those type products are only a temporary emergency fix.
No ( not unless you want to wreck the engine ) If the freeze plug is " blown " than the engine coolant will just pour out
If you have a blown head gasket. you pour it in the radiator and it's suppose to fix your blown head gasket. I've never used it so i don't know if it actually works
yes
My first diagnosis would be a blown freeze plug, check that and you may find your problem.
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Pour yourself a glass real tall. It's time that you had a ball, cause anytime at all is the time for milk. That's a line from a old milk commercial
A good stop leak product for a radiator is the Bar's line of stop leak. It comes in an easy to pour bottle which seeks out leaks and seals them in minutes.
Ohhh, that sounds bad. You probably have a blown seal or gasket. Get it fixed ASAP, that's dangerous.
frost plug is craked or leaking do not drive get fixed now
-bad piston rings -hole in the piston (caused by preignition a condition that occurs mainly when low grade gas is used on higher compression engines ex. an acura rsx has 11:1 compression from he factory so if cheap gas is used is ignites to soon and could cause ring or piston damage) -blown headgasket (car will pour out smoke from the tail pipe) -or bad valves With the little information giving this is all the help I can give. Is it all cylinders? One cylinder? If more than one than which ones etc
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