Using stop leak in an ATV can potentially cause more harm than good. While it may temporarily seal small leaks, it can also clog filters and passages, leading to reduced performance or damage to the engine and cooling system. It's best to address the underlying issue directly rather than relying on stop leak products. Always consult your ATV's manual or a professional mechanic for the best solution.
You can put a new or rebuilt water pump in to stop the leak. That's the only right way.
The leak could come from: hoses, punctured radiator, split gasket...you can put tracer dye in the coolant and search for the leak with a black light after you clean the engine.
Why would you put power steering stop leak in an automatic transmission in the first place? You obviously don't know what you are doing. Take it to a professional!
No, seals are cheap, engines expensive.......
Yes, ideally it should be dry but a little oil on it will not hurt.
if it is leaking from the radiator you can crack an egg and put it in the radiator and it will solve your problem
you can try wynns gear leak stop-it thickens oil and swells the seals.
Generally, I don't put much faith in stop-leak products. There's no such thing as a bottle of mechanics. It's at BEST a temporary fix, if it does anything positive at all.
YOUR WASTING PEPPER. It won't work. Replace the radiator.
There should be no problem... I have put in my car in a time of emergency... and it was fine until i could take it to the dealership...
Yes you can but that is a temporary fix. Some stop leak brands do more damage than good by plugging up everything else like the radiator for example. I recommend "Barr's" brand stop leak if you are going to use one.
It depends - if the leak is small, just put a bottle of Barr's stop leak in the radiator - make sure you follow the directions. It works great on small leaks.