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K Seal has anybody used it
is it as good as it sounds :roll:

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this stuff.they are making big claims for it...http://www.kalimex.co.uk/section.html?s ... 4.&pgid=17
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thats the stuff Rob
wachya think :roll:
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if their claims are to be believed then that stuff is brill.but im thinking its only any use as a short time bodge.and another question.will it clog the radiator.
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this lot seem happy with it.but then again.it is a k seal website.. :) http://www.ksealit.com/TESTIMONIALS-4-w.asp
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my cousin used it as a temp repair on a misubushi with a cracked head and it lasted almost a year
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Good stuff cured a porous block on a Ford Tractor.
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Was advised a VW repair chappie to use it on mine and it worked! Supposed to be for head gasket repairs but seems to have cured the water jacket leak, if it only lasts till spring I will be happy!
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just been and bought some this morning, my local motorfactors reckon it's the only one that works, it's worth a shot, as it's due a coolant change in a couple of months so if it works great if it doesn't only a tenner spent, but I so do not want to do the jacket seal and leaking head stud cos it'll be can of worms time and I have no spare time at present to be faffing with a wbx change, mainly because of the exhaust issues that will entail, it's fixed at the moment and off for mot now. fingers crossed..

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I used some in my old Disco 200tdi years ago and had completely forgotten about it until seeing this thread. Must have worked ok :)
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