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    Louey - that stuff is great. Had a headgasget leak 5 years ago in the Toyota truck, and a mechanic friend put some in the radiator, and it stopped the leak, for 5 years now, no problems! I'm pretty sure I put some in my new engine after we fired it up, but I will have to drain the fluid, soon, so I'll do it again, to help with the leaks, good stuff! When we put it in the old truck, he just told us drive the car for a minimum of a half hour after I put it in, and it will circulate everywhere, without plugging things up. He also told us that most car manufacturers were using it right off the assembly line, to fix any assembly leaks. Never had a problem with it yet!
    Last edited by stovens; 06-08-2011 at 10:49 AM.
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