To stop a coolant leak with pepper, you can add finely ground black pepper to the radiator or coolant reservoir. The pepper particles can help seal small leaks by clogging the gaps as the coolant circulates through the system. However, this is a temporary fix and not a substitute for proper repairs, as it may not work on larger leaks or could lead to other issues in the cooling system. Always consult a professional for a permanent solution to coolant leaks.
black pepper works better than any chemical. Use Thermogasket it is guaranteed, I am sure black pepper is not. Go to www.rxauto.com
First take off the Carborator. Then for a quick stop problem pour pepper into the oil tank, the pepper will expand and plug the leak. Sounds crazy but it works.
YOUR WASTING PEPPER. It won't work. Replace the radiator.
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Try Bars Stop Leak; its` worked wonders for some, none for others. Worth a shot though.
Pepper with coolant? What are you talking about?
Ground Black Pepper will, in deed, stop a small radiator leak. I've done it many times. I've NOT experienced any bad effects from doing this. If (when) leaks persist, it is time for a new radiator.
yes, BUT FOLLOW DIRECTIONS. usually you have to drain the old coolant, reconnect hoses, fill with water, pour in the stop leak, let the engine run for a while, empty, refill, let the engine run etc... please be sure to follow the directions.
Check the coolant reservior for any leak. 1. If there is leak, try to stop the leak by A). go for coolant reservior replacement from dealership or from junk yard used part dealer. B). Stop the leak by putting adequate glue (i.e. glue which could sustain high temp) over the leak area. 2. If there is NO leak, it is probably a bad sensor, a known problem according to the Mazda Parts Dept. Replace the reservoir which includes the coolant sensor. They are sold as one part.
You have a coolant leak.You have a coolant leak.
Find where it is leaking, and repair the leak, adding "Stop-leak" will possibly work, but may create more problems by doing so. If you can't find the leak, take it in for repair.
Drain, flush, and refill.