NO it will not. That is BAD stuff to put in the engine oil. You need to check the PCV Valve and make sure it is working. If it is then you will need to replace the rear main seal.
Save your money, only a new seal will repair a worn out seal. Be sure the crankcase ventilation system is working properly.
rear main seal is the gasket around the crank between the rear of the motor and the transmission. front and rear main seals are usual spots for oil leaks.
They don't make anything Liquid in a can that will FIX a rear main seal leak. Time to replace the seal and be done with it.
Rear main seal
To replace the rear main seal on a Corvette, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Remove the transmission and flywheel to access the rear main seal, then carefully pry out the old seal. Clean the area thoroughly before installing the new seal, ensuring it's seated properly. Reassemble the flywheel and transmission, and check for leaks after running the engine.
No, it won't. Bar's Leaks Rear Main Seal Repair uses compounds which interact with the rubbers and plastics used in the majority of engine oil seals and some gaskets. These are mostly seals around rotating components or shafts, such as o-rings and circular seals. The product coats and swells the rubber in these seals, to get them to seal again after they have been worn down and deformed. The majority of flat surface gaskets are fiber, and all head gaskets are metal or composition (and even these seal around the cylinders where your leak usually is with metal). Rear Main Seal Repair will have no effect on this material. If the head gasket is leaking coolant, then Bar's Leaks for radiators may solve the problem if it is a minor leak, and is not affected by cylinder compression.
Not enough clear information ! - Rear main seal on WHAT - ? ?
To replace the rear main seal on a Suzuki Grand Vitara, first, disconnect the battery and remove the transmission by unbolting it from the engine and supporting it. Then, remove the old rear main seal from the engine block using a seal puller or a similar tool. Clean the sealing surface thoroughly and install the new seal, ensuring it is seated evenly. Finally, reassemble the transmission and reconnect the battery, checking for leaks after the installation.
its a rear main oil seal that has to be replaced. mine leaks too
Yep, they have one. 1986 and older has a two piece rear main seal. 1987 and up has a one piece rear main seal.
how do you change a rear main seal in a Chevy 350 motor
Well the rear main seal is at the rear of the engine and would leak engine oil if it was leaking,but if the rear main seal is the leak? it usually requires the removal of the transmisson. But if you know that it is transmission fluid then I would check the transmission cooler lines, transmission cooler, and transmission pan gasket for leaks.