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Re: How much stop leak should I use in the M?
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Posted by Andy Martin on May 19, 2002 at 15:36:46 from (12.74.167.54):
In Reply to: How much stop leak should I use in the M? posted by William Ransom on May 18, 2002 at 16:20:59:
So nobody really answered your question! Start with two bottles and don't be afraid to add a third. I have run Barrs Leaks for years and years in M Farmalls under load and hot (105 deg weather) and never had a problem until the radiator is so rotten it vibrates apart. I have only had two radiators fail in 20 years. One was an old Pontiac radiator modified to fit the M, complete with tube in the top tank. The other was my Grandpa's M which had a big split in the top tank from and old freeze. The home repair failed due to vibration. It won't seal hose leaks or head leaks but takes care of bad radiators. I would not add other products to it for long-term satisfaction, stick with one product.
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