Yeah thats the product I am using. I am just trying to find out how to proper flush the system. Do you know which line I am suppose to use? Robert
On Aug 31, 2008, at 8:01 PM, Edward Duntz wrote: > I don't know what brand I was looking at, but I was looking at a > bottle of some brand of head gasket in a bottle or coolant system > leak, and I noticed that it said not to add it to coolant. They > wanted you to totally drain the system, as it said that the stuff > was totally incompatable with any coolant. You had to put in the > radiator (or coolant bottle, I guess, as in the case of Vanagons) > and add straight water to mix it around. I don't know what brand it > was, but whatever you use, just make sure you follow the directions. > > Ed in CT > > > Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 18:04:18 -0400 > > From: robertmstewart@MAC.COM > > Subject: Re: Head leak - What is the process for using Bars Leak > Head Gasket Repair > > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > > > > Hey Matt, > > > > Just wondering what the process for the installation of the bars > leak > > stuff was? > > > > I just bought their head gasket leak repair and it says to pour it > > into the radiator and not the coolant tank? > > > > What did you do? Does anyone know this should be done with our Vans? > > > > It also suggested a flush using a T coolant attachment, did you > you do > > this? Where did you connect the hose with the T system? > > > > Thanks, > > Robert > > NYC > > > See what people are saying about Windows Live. Check out featured > posts. Check It Out! |
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