Hmm, cool. I guess it can't hurt. I suppose I could run Bar's leak or some magic potion, too. I just get worried about putting something other than coolant/water in it. That stuff can't all just lodge in the hole some of it has to go into other places.
I saw it first when we fired it up to take it to the shop and I knew it was going to be a downer. I was just hoping to finally have this thing in 100% condition so I could use it. I still think I might run it with the leak a little. I have to plow 2 acres this spring and I don't think that will cause a problem. I will just watch it to make sure EVERYTHING is leaking out and no milky oil or scuzzy coolant. Then again...maybe I might just wait and fix it right. I hate putting coolant in it only to drain it to fix the head gasket. I always worry about contamination after you drain it.
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