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Have a very slight leak in my daily driver, put some K seal in a few weeks ago that was bought for the Stag and the level has since dropped to minimum and warning light has come on.
I thought K seal was miracle stuff?
I only do what the voices in my wife’s head tell me to do!
Have a very slight leak in my daily driver, put some K seal in a few weeks ago that was bought for the Stag and the level has since dropped to minimum and warning light has come on.
I thought K seal was miracle stuff?
Unusual Jeff, I have used it to cure an annoying minor manifold leak, and I know of a bottle that went in to a Mk2 Golf that needed a new heater matrix, it cured it instantly.
Ian.
Last edited by milothedog; 20 February 2013, 21:14.
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It worked on SWMBO's K series for about a year untill it dropped the contents of the cooling system into the sump.
It will only seal non moving bits so if it is your water pump leaking it is a waste of money
Neil
Neil
TV8, efi, fast road cams and home built manifolds. 246bhp 220lbft torque
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