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Used Stop Leak for Head Gasket

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sclothier@rogers.com - 01 Mar 2006 13:56 GMT
Hello,

I have a problem.  I have a 96 for Windstar head gasket problem.
Someone told me to use a stop leak product to seal it up.  I used a
product from prestone. It looked like liquid oatmeal.  The problem I
have now is over heating. I think it is plugged up somehow. I also have
no heat anymore.

What has happened and will a coolant flush solve this problem?

Thanks

steve
Al Bundy - 01 Mar 2006 14:08 GMT
Sounds like you have a clog from not using some honey with the oatmeal.
A flush can't hurt anything and the stop leak can't help anything.
You'll be getting a head gasket or an engine soon.
Ted - 01 Mar 2006 14:52 GMT
> Hello,
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> steve

A cooling system flush might solve your plugged up heater core, but you will
still need a head gasket.  Regardless of what the lable says, stop leak
products cannot seal a head gasket.
clare at snyder.on.ca - 01 Mar 2006 22:40 GMT
>> Hello,
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>still need a head gasket.  Regardless of what the lable says, stop leak
>products cannot seal a head gasket.

There is ONE product that can seal a headgasket - but don't count on
EVER taking the engine apart and repairing it right later. Iron_Tite
Boiler Seal. I've had it seal cracked blocks and blown head gaskets on
cars and equipment that wasn't worth spending more than $20.00 Cdn on.
You pays your money and takes your chances. If it works, it just cost
you $17.95 plus tax. If it doesn't, the engine is scrap.
Ted - 02 Mar 2006 02:01 GMT
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Yes, exactly- most stop leak products are a last resort, useful in an
emergency situation
clare at snyder.on.ca - 02 Mar 2006 03:38 GMT
>Yes, exactly- most stop leak products are a last resort, useful in an
>emergency situation

The stop-leak cube has solved MANY tiny leaks in heater cores and rads
- for many, many years. Most of the good stuff is made by Dow.

No good for big leaks - or really weak cores.
lugnut - 01 Mar 2006 16:34 GMT
>Hello,
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>steve

The 96 Windstar 3.8L engine had head gasket problems.  Use
of a stop leak whatever is not only a futile waste of time
and money on these, it can result in extra expense to clean
the radiator and replace the heater core because the stop
leak plugs the small passages in modern heat exchangers.
The radiator may be salvageable but, if the heater core is
plugged, it is much less likely to be salvageable with a
flush.  If you allow the engine to continue to run, coolant
will eventually get into the crankcase causing crank bearing
failure if it has not already started the process.  BTW,
overheating is a classic symptom of head gasket failure on
these.

Lugnut
simpson4532@hotmail.com - 01 Mar 2006 23:07 GMT
>Hello,
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>steve
are you ever an IDIOT
lmfao
i see head gaskets , timing cover, rad and htr core

FOCTARD

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I. Care - 01 Mar 2006 23:26 GMT
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This is very helpful for the OP in what way?  What advice are you
offering?
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I. Care
Address fake until the SPAM goes away ;-}

tom - 02 Mar 2006 08:22 GMT
this is very helpful for the op , because it shows the op that hurc the
child molesting rectal orifice is just that. a child molesting rectal
orifice, that can not give any advice or help, and is only good for wasting
bandwidth

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> I. Care
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scott21230@gmail.com - 02 Mar 2006 17:45 GMT
I've used Bar's stop leak lots of time.  Mostly for tiny leaks, and I
don't use the whole bottle.  Last time I used 1/5 a bottle of bars to
stop a tiny heater core leak.  That doesn't hurt anything.

The oatmeal stuff is crap.
Gerry - 03 Mar 2006 00:30 GMT
Excuse me but I'm new to this forum and have already been a victim of
the "biting wit" of simpson4532@hotmail.com. At least I now know I
wasn't his only victim. Why hasn't someone (moderator, host, whatever)
taken action against this yutz? He sure doesn't make me want to come
back to this forum for help.

Gerry
I. Care - 03 Mar 2006 01:28 GMT
> Excuse me but I'm new to this forum and have already been a victim of
> the "biting wit" of simpson4532@hotmail.com. At least I now know I
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> Gerry

This is a public unmoderated group.  There are lot's here that would
agree with you though.
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tom - 03 Mar 2006 12:46 GMT
Gerry, are you referring to hurc the child molesting rectal orifice???  if
you are, just ignore it. that child molester changes its email name more
than it changes its underwear. last year, it had 75 different names that I
know of. the reason I do not know the name is because as soon as I see the
child molesting rectal orifice has a new email name, I block it, so I never
have to see any of the drivel it posts. unfortunately, there are trolls in
all newsgroups, you just have to ignore them, and hopefully they will go
away.
> Excuse me but I'm new to this forum and have already been a victim of
> the "biting wit" of simpson4532@hotmail.com. At least I now know I
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> Gerry
simpson4532@hotmail.com - 03 Mar 2006 23:20 GMT
>Excuse me but I'm new to this forum and have already been a victim of
>the "biting wit" of simpson4532@hotmail.com. At least I now know I
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>Gerry

i cant believe tards like you are so STUPID
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Tom Duller - 03 Mar 2006 09:03 GMT
>Hello,
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>steve

If you put the stop leak in the overflow tank it probably formed a big plug
and didn't get into the engine much, if any. Meanwhile your engine is still
loosing coolant and not able to draw any out of the plugged tank. Not that I,
uh (cough) um ever did that myself...but if you did you'll need to pull the
overflow tank out and clean it out. Easy to do, just a few screws and a clamp
to get it loose. If you still want to use the stop leak you need to put it
right in the radiator. I have done that and sometimes it works, but it
probably won't seal a head gasket. Then again, maybe it will help for a while.

Tom
 
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