Posted by jimg.allentown on October 13, 2020 at 06:17:41 from (24.115.204.152):
In Reply to: radiator stop leak posted by showcrop on October 13, 2020 at 02:55:08:
Stop leak will seal up about any small openings - including the little tubes in radiators and heater cores if it works at all. It is a temporary fix at best. In an old open station tractor, it is not a problem. In a daily driver, it will come back to haunt you.
If you have a leak in one of your CORE PLUGS, it is either from the edge where it did not seal against the block or it has a hole in it from corrosion or defect. If it is corroded, there must be a reason and whatever corroded it is working on the other CORE PLUGS. If it is a defect in the individual part, then it would be wise to replace it.
For hard to reach locations, there are a few tricks that might work. One is to loosen the mounts and raise the engine for better access. Another would be to loosen one mount and tip the engine up on the side that you need to access.
I have had the unfortunate "privilege" of having to flush out plugged heater cores and radiators that were plugged up with cheap temporary fixes that usually don't hold up for long.
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