Posted by 37 chief on December 05, 2007 at 17:11:49 from (70.181.171.31):
In Reply to: Wow! What A Rush!! posted by Allan In NE on December 05, 2007 at 13:01:20:
Been waiting to hear the news. I wouldn't be afraid to use the stop leak on the rad. leak one bit. My GMC Sufari van had a small leak at the head to manifold corner. Used one tube Aluma seal, and no more leak. If I am not mistaken GM lists stop leak pellets as a repair item so, it can't be that bad on the system. Stan
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