irwin
Veteran Member
In short if the collant leak is allowed to continue it's going to nuke the bearings in no time. It takes a extremely small amount of coolant to destroy the plating of bearings.
This is the fact...now I've had some good results with a "block sealant" product..NAPA sells one..follow the directions completely, cross your fingers and keep your eye on the oil. The product purpose is for "repair is more costly than machine is worth" type patch.
Block sealants aren't "stop leak, add to coolant" type sealers. You have to get the coolant flushed out, so once again follow directions.
The worse type of internal coolant leak is this one, coolant in oil. Hopefully it's minor enough to address with a block sealant.
Like others have said, nothing to lose if no one will fix it properly.
Good luck.........