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Old 02-13-2007, 02:21 AM
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The ad states.....It is 100% successful!.....so i'm in for anything that saves thousands and is 100% successful.

They say that bananas can quiet a noisy transmission and they are really cheap, but it's not 100%.

As far as slick fifty in a bong, no matter how stoned you get take my advice..........don't drink the bong water.
Old 02-13-2007, 02:58 AM
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Originally Posted by 2bridges
dude - a little slick 50 in your bong will go a long way too
DUDE!!!! That is SO wrong! Without the NuFinish Car Wax, that will SOOOOO Tooootally Harsh!
Old 02-13-2007, 09:40 AM
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Only the best is smoked down here!!!

Speaking of sawdust, anyone ever hear about putting some raw eggs in the radiator to seal??? ie. they cook and then fill in the holes????
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Another one:

http://www.steelseal.com/eng/home.html
Old 02-13-2007, 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by toddk911
Only the best is smoked down here!!!

Speaking of sawdust, anyone ever hear about putting some raw eggs in the radiator to seal??? ie. they cook and then fill in the holes????
Yeah that one works. We had to do that in Colombia while passing a thru a mountain pass. that was fun. it was also proven in myth busters.
Old 02-13-2007, 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by ehall
DUDE!!!! That is SO wrong! Without the NuFinish Car Wax, that will SOOOOO Tooootally Harsh!
Hahahaha!
Old 02-13-2007, 01:47 PM
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Chris, what's up with your website????
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Check out http://www.irontite.com/adds.htm - the "all weather seal". It actually seals up heads and small cracks in the blocks. It works well. Doesn't do anything about blown headgaskets though, gotta bite the bullet and replace those.
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Ceramic Motor Seal

More Protection, More Power

Ceramic coat your cooling system - seal leaks in the radiator and minor cracks in the head and block.

Seals porosity in the cooling system, increasing the power of the engine.

Coats the engine and inhibits the formation of rust during normal operation

Inhibits salt water corrosion in marine engines


Pretty cool to be able to ceramic coat the inside of the head/motor.

So you have tried this???
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So yeah... uhhh. Anything that can "seal radiator leaks" is not good long term.
If you are on a trip / in a pinch this is temp solution, but not a fix.

Talk to reputable radiator shops and get their opinion. You seal more than you think, and impact the efficiency and cooling ability. BAD DEAL - anything you pour in is a temp fix. A leaky radiator requires actual repair to fix it correctly.
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Originally Posted by toddk911
Only the best is smoked down here!!!

Speaking of sawdust, anyone ever hear about putting some raw eggs in the radiator to seal??? ie. they cook and then fill in the holes????
that's funny.............
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Originally Posted by Blueman33
that's funny.............

LOL, Reno said he tried it and it worked.

I assume it's not a long term fix....and your car always smells like a Denny's.



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