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Pros & Cons
Pros
Used to stop gasket leak on 1998 4runner. Used this product in a 1997 v8 jeep grand cherokee w/over 177k on the odo & a 2001 gmc sierra w/approx 78k onthe odo. When a car engine has a leak head gasket, it is time to replace the car.
It really is a permanent fix. Good product and the company is responsive to emails and such. No leak.
It's 2 grand a shot to swap the water pumps. For the water pump, $1700 for the rest of the internal rebuild.
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Quality
Water level stable even after many days without stating the engine
I now have no radiator fluid dissipation no overheating issues no signs of moisture in the oil and mpg has improved from 17 to 21
Did not stop leak intirely slowed it down now only weeps
Radiator had a small leak somewhere was topping it off every 3 days
Price
It was either this or spending 4000 to repair my engine and this works perfectly
I figured it’s either 1k for a new pump or a safe 13
My edge is a junk car worth 2k to fix radiator fluid leak is 4k not worth it but using this product it was a 13 fix
Repairs cost 5k if out of warranty
Shipping
It was delivered in a timely manner and once he used it on his vehicle it did the job it is meant to do
Competitiveness
Dont know the long term success but short term it works better than other products i have tried
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- This product had a total of 10,689 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 3 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I had a small leak in my 2006 toyota sienna radiator which is ten years old
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The van has 219000 miles on it and i did not want to change the radiator at this time middle of winder
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It says it works faster if you add it directly to the radiator not the overflow so what i did was use a big suction dropper to transfer some of the fluid out of the main radiator cap area and then i filled that up with the k seal then i let the car idle with the heat on full blast to circulate the k seal
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Hope it doesnt damage anything haha
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If you own a mazda cx9 between 20172021 you should give this a try
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There is a service bulletin about a crack that can develop in these models that will leak coolant near the turbo and exhaust manifold which is what happened to mine
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Repairs cost 5k if out of warranty
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Not sure of long term success yet but i’ll be keeping an extra bottle of it in the car just in case
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