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HEAD GASKET Repairing Sealants - DO THEY WORK ?
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[quote:flyzone 1730690:MV8xNzQ0MzgyXzI4OTA5MDE0X0FBMzcwNjEy] i agree with most on here, if it is head gasket then u must put new gasket on. if u wanna get rid of it quick then the other suggestions that u have heard about here r true for a temporary fix. [/quote]
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...so I'm facing a tough choice here
Do I use one of those liquid head gasket repair sealants and hope and prey that it actually fixes it
or
should I just forget that and start wrenching, taking stuff apart and just change the gaskets
Have you ever used any miraculous liquid sealers or is it all just "snake oil" actually making things worse in the long run ?
Currently the engine (vg33e) uses a little water and some steam comes out of exhaust until it warms up
there's no water in the oil and no oil in the water (yet)
air or rather exhast gasses bubble out of radiator slowly
The cooling system has been neglected in this car is likely what caused it..
so what's your opinion GLP ?
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