Yes, it is possible.
There is a product that you can buy and add to your radiator called STOP LEAK. Add this product according to the instructions. Be careful, this product can also clog up your radiator if not used properly.
Yes. Can clog coolant passages in your engine and other areas.
try (bars leak). u can get it at your local auto parts store.
Please, if you can possibly help it, don't use that crap in your engine-sooner or later the leak is going to get worse anyway so why not get to the problem now. That stuff will clog up your radiator, heater core, and any small water passages in your engine-trust me on this!
You install "stop leak" in the radiator per the MFG directions.Dont use barsleak use a chemical called therma weld it work perfect for me its about 300$ and worth it!!!!
I have used radiator stop leak before in my 1996 Olds Achieva SC with the V6. I put it directly into the coolant resovor. It went in fine for me. This did not give me much help though. I would not recommend using stop leak. It will clog your heater core and then you will have more than the radiator as your problem. Fine a new radiator and replace it that is the best advidce i can give you.
Yes. Suggest using "Bars Leak" Anything else may plug up your radiator. Yes, but recognize that stop-leak in any form will only stop the problem temporarily. As the radiator heats and cools it also expands and contracts. Sooner or later, the stop-leak will fail. And it will probably be sooner than later.
Yes, that is a very old temporary fix for a radiator with a slight leak. Although it has been shown to actually work, I would not recommend it. If you have a leak, have it repaired and do not use any type stop leak. They are for emergency use only! * The egg has the potential to clog parts of the radiator, reducing it's effectiveness. As said above, the egg is for EMERGENCY and SHORT TERM use only.
To use Bar's Radiator Stop Leak in a 2000 Saturn S-Series sedan, first ensure the engine is cool and the radiator cap is removed. Pour the stop leak directly into the radiator or the coolant reservoir, depending on where the leak is located. After adding the product, run the engine to allow it to circulate through the cooling system. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions on the product for best results.
Yes, I had to do the same on my 1.9L DOHC 1992 Saturn, I had a small leak in my radiator and can tell you this works well for a while but is not the ultimate fix, my leak keept getting bigger and bigger until y finally had to spend some money and put a new radiator
NO it will not, It will cause other problems like stoping up the heater core and radiator. You MUST replace the intake gaskets.
If the radiator was not fitted in properly or the pipes were not attached correctly, the radiator would leak.