Blown gasket and Cracked Radiator
Hey
This is probably a stupid question but I recently bought a used Honda accord and am just now finding out it has a blown gasket and cracked radiator. I am leaving for school in a month and will probably be getting rid of the car afterwards, but i need it to last the month (well 17 driving days actually). My friends have recommended stop leaks but before i waste my tim and get my hopes up that it will last me the month i wanted to knowdoes anyone know if it will work?
Thanks
This is probably a stupid question but I recently bought a used Honda accord and am just now finding out it has a blown gasket and cracked radiator. I am leaving for school in a month and will probably be getting rid of the car afterwards, but i need it to last the month (well 17 driving days actually). My friends have recommended stop leaks but before i waste my tim and get my hopes up that it will last me the month i wanted to knowdoes anyone know if it will work?
Thanks
I've seen something in the autoparts stores called "Head Gasket Repair In A Can".
You add it to the coolant and then run the engine for a few minutes. The molecules in this stuff find the hole in the gasket and through thermodynamic expansive cohersive attraction bond with the proprietary selective mulitlayer gasket repairing the leak better than any new headgasket ever could. I think it does the same for the radiator but through hydroelectric fusion........
Seriously, if you try this stuff PLEASE let me know what happens.
You add it to the coolant and then run the engine for a few minutes. The molecules in this stuff find the hole in the gasket and through thermodynamic expansive cohersive attraction bond with the proprietary selective mulitlayer gasket repairing the leak better than any new headgasket ever could. I think it does the same for the radiator but through hydroelectric fusion........
Seriously, if you try this stuff PLEASE let me know what happens.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
sparck1
Honda Civic / Del Sol (1992 - 2000)
1
Jun 25, 2004 12:46 PM



