Yes, AlumaSeal is an effective product for sealing leaks in radiators, engine blocks, and other metal surfaces. It contains aluminum particles that create a strong seal when heated, making it a popular choice for quick repairs. However, while it can provide a temporary fix, it's essential to follow up with a permanent repair when possible, as AlumaSeal may not withstand extreme conditions over the long term.
Aluma was created in 1965.
Peter Aluma was born in 1973.
no, but, aluminum is.
An Aluma Coupe
aluma means a student (a girl student if it a boy/man it would me alumno)
No.
yes
A rotary seal would be used in mill work. You will need trainign in order to operate a rotary seal.
Absolutely not.
No.
If this blanket is vinyl as many are then use Aqua Seal or Seal All.
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.