test kit? So does anyone with a background in chemistry know what's in that blue juice? Might be cheaper to make up some of that co2shine. gary Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 16:10:44 EST From: Frank Grunthaner <FrankGRUN@AOL.COM> Subject: For WBX Owners with Suspected Head Leaks For those of you who suspect leaking heads but are desperately clinging to the vagrant air bubble hope, Eastwood has an inexpensive cooling system test kit that will detect exhaust gases in the coolant. It is simple and easy to use. Their price is $44.99 and shipping. The link: http://www.eastwoodco.com You are looking for item 46134 Text of their description: COMBUSTION LEAK TEST KIT Item-no 46134 Test for Exhaust Gases In Your Cooling System. Leaking cylinder head gaskets, cracked/warped blocks/cylinder heads can all lead to complete engine failure. Verify the problem with this easy to use kit. Tapered nose on the test chamber fits the radiator neck of most gasoline, diesel and LPG powered engines. Included Blue test fluid turns yellow if exhaust gases are present. Includes test unit with vacuum bulb, one pint of test fluid for approx. two dozen tests, and complete instructions. Hope this adds comforting data to someone's situation. Frank Grunthaner
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