Re: [Chrysler300] 61 300 heater Core
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Re: [Chrysler300] 61 300 heater Core



My experience with stop-leak products is that they work OK if your radiator
is in decent shape. However, if you have an older radiator with arterial
sclerosis, you stand a good chance of being a victim of unintended
consequences. The stop-leak product can have a difficult time
differentiating between a leak and a narrowed coolant passage.

Jack
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> From: "Warren Anderson" <wranderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 14:52:53 -0700
> To: <barber@xxxxxxxxx>, <russellhousen@xxxxxxx>
> Cc: <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] 61 300 heater Core
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> Russell and all:
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> My recollection of stop leak products is that they do seal small leaks
> but also plug up heater cores, radiators and control valves.  The
> radiator shops love it as it tends to triple their business.  There may
> be better stuff now, but I doubt it.  There are very few easy fixes in
> this world.  This isn't one of them.  Stop leak is only appropriate for
> an emergency repair job when there are no better options with the
> realization that permanent repairs and system flushing should be done ASAP.
> 
> Rich Barber
> Brentwood, CA
> 1955 Chrysler C-300
> 
> We routinely use Bar's Leak Cooling System Supplement (J-120?) that does not
> unintentionally plug things up. We use AC Delco Cooling System Seal Tabs in
> 4100, 4500 and 4900 engined Cadillacs as it is a must use block sealer item
> specified by GM as otherwise the things will leak. I do not think that GM
> would  spec something that would plug up their cooling system parts and that
> has been our experience with the stuff for about 20 years now.
> 
> Will it stop a leaking heater core? Hmmmm - - -Well, my opinion is as stated
> by Mr. Barber except if some additive is to be tried, what I have found to
> not cause additional damage are the above products. Note that it will make
> extended life Dex Cool turn a (harmless) brown color that can offend and
> concern some folks.
> 
> AC Delco #10-108 (GM #12378255) seal tabs are:
> 
> Ginger
> Almond shell
> Turmeric - CAS #458-37-7
> Sal soda
> 
> MSDS disclosure from Bar's Leak shows same contents.
> 
> I think you will find reference to such a home grown mixture of ginger root
> and friends mentioned in such automotive manuals as Dyke's published back in
> the '20s and that it will pop up in Ford 'T' literature also. It worked on
> the Model 'T' and it works for us on modern stuff also. Definately nothing
> high tech.
> 
> Warren Anderson
> Sedona,AZ
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