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Speedball Mona Lisa 5-Ounce Spray Sealer for Metal Leaf $4.95 Metal Leaf Spray Sealer has been designed especially for sealing metal leaf. It is fine misting fast drying and leaves a high- gloss porcelain finish that never ambers or yellows. It is also great for coating whites light pastels paper glass and metal. Great for decorative uses of all kinds.... |
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GE Silicone II Clear Kitchen Sealant, 10.1-Ounce Cartridge #GE5040 $5.71 GE Silicone GE5040 Silicone Kitchen Sealant, ClearGE Silicone II combines the convenience of indoor or outdoor use with possible use in a wide variety of applications in and around your home. Silicone II is available in easy-to-hold tube.GE Silicone GE5040 Silicone Kitchen Sealant, Clear Features:;Advanced 100% silicone rubber;Resists mildew;50 year durability;Clear;10.1 oz... |
Does head gasket/engine block sealant really work?
I've got a '93 Ford Taurus(GL,3.8,V6) & I think my head gasket may be either blown or on it's way in a hurry. My radiator had a crack in it so needless to say my car overheated. Being in a money crunch at the time I had to keep riding untill payday (ya'll know how it is). Anyway, I just had a brand new one put in & about 15 min. later while riding some white smoke came pouring out of my tailpipe & through what looked like a little hole in my catalytic converter which is a whole other story. My homie's dad said that my head gasket was probably blown & either replace it, get another engine, or I could get some Bar's block sealant if it wasn't too far gone. The first 2 options are quite expensive so I'm leaning towards the 3rd. I never had any experience with liquid sealants before & don't know if they really work, just wondering if anybody has had any experiences good or bad.
What liquid sealants do is that they cause slightly worn rubber seals (piston rings, gaskets, valve seals, etc.) to expand a little to restore them to their original thickness, thus providing better sealing. However, do take note that the effects is only very mild. Liquid sealants are only good if you have very mild smoke or mild wear and tear. If u have a blown gasket, then you've gotta get it replaced. No two was about this bro. Head gaskets are relatively cheap to replace.
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