The heater core can be flushed out and hopefully be unclogged. A water hose can be hooked to the heater core hoses, and water flushed through to clean the core out.
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Most products like deck sealer will tell you on the can how many square feet it will cover.
After the salt dough hand prints dry, you will need to spray the acrylic sealer on after you paint them, not before.
Take a look into a sealer called StoneLok. You will definitely want to go with a polyurethane sealer because it will have a thicker base. Twice as thick as an acrylic sealer.
You don't normally need sealer over epoxy, but the colour chips may be a reason to. I would check the can for comments on this.
You have a leaking heater core. you can try radiator sealer but that may only work for a short time.
You can but it's more likely to bung up the radiator or heater matrix, follow the instructions on the container it comes in.
put radiator sealer in it or crack an egg in it
A coolant additive that seals some external leaks and closes off internal coolant passageways including stopping flow in a radiator or heater core. There are different products for different applications. There is a radiator leak sealer which uses "organic material" to seal leaks, and a head gasket/block sealer that uses sodium silicate to solidify under high temperature.
Try back flushing your heater core first with a back flush kit. It uses water hose pressure in an atempt to push out the gloop by reversing the normal water flow. You will have to likewise attach some fittings in the kit to acept the garden hose attachments.
Assuming you mean the radiator petcock, no. The bottom of the radiator is probably loaded with crud or radiator sealer somebody put in.
an egg should work
follow the top radiator hose from the radiator to where it bolts to the motor, remove the 2 bolts holding the thermostat housing to the motor, remove the thermostat put in the new on and clean the old gasket sealer off the housing put new sealer and replace bolts
No, shake bottle of sealant well - pour directly into radiator and run engine for approx 15-20 minutes so it can seal properly in the system.
Your thermostat needs to be changed. It's about $10.00 for the part and simple to change. It's probably where the top radiator hose meets the enging block. Don't forget to boy Permatex gasket sealer and use it when you change the thermostat.
bars leak will plugg up your heater core meny times, good luck!
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