These types of sealing products are really just a short-term fix to help you out of a bind. they do not last a very long time and sometimes only a few miles or kilometers. The real fix is getting your engine repaired before more damage is caused and the repair cost increases.
Temporary fix. Would never totally trust it. At least till I drove it in town a few months and still would not totally trust. My problem would be it would fix for month or two and then strand me between towns some where!
an egg should work
My driveway has a ton of cracks in it, and I bought some concrete sealer, but my driveway is asphalt! Will the concrete sealer still work with asphalt?
Bar's Leaks Block Seal Head Gasket Sealer can be effective for temporarily sealing small leaks in head gaskets, but results vary depending on the severity of the damage. It works by using a unique formula that fills gaps and cracks, providing a quick fix for minor issues. However, it's important to note that this is not a permanent solution and may not work for larger or more severe leaks. For significant head gasket problems, professional repair is recommended.
The best application techniques for block wall sealer to ensure maximum protection and longevity of the wall surface include thoroughly cleaning the wall, applying the sealer evenly with a brush or roller, allowing sufficient drying time between coats, and applying multiple thin coats rather than one thick coat. It is also important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific sealer being used.
the colors of gunk you get are completely random so there is no special way to get a certain color of gunk.
yes it is you make blue gunk orange gunk and green gunk hope this works :)
Yes, it can ive found myself in this situation you just have to be up for some hard work
you cant get rainbow gunk!
The gunk slips in your eye when you are very tired.
I would doubt you would pour engine block sealer into coolant. More likely it would just need to be put in with the oil. Like lucas. I dont know your particular product. Depends also, are you leaking coolant, or burning it?
It is constantly sucking up fumes from the engine, and it is possible that overtime, gunk can build up and block the suction effect.
They work by sucking all the air in the bag therefore making it air tight.