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   / Stop leak #11  
Depending on the radiator and leak location you may be able to crimp the leaky tube closed or solder it. If the tractor has to be dependended on get the radiator shop fixed. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Egon /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Stop leak #12  
Depending on the radiator and leak location you may be able to crimp the leaky tube closed or solder it. If the tractor has to be dependended on get the radiator shop fixed. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Egon /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Stop leak #13  
<font color="blue"> That said I once used a chemical (can't remember the name) but it is sold at WalMart, comes in a small container, When you pick it up you'll see the liquid in the container looks like it separated from the sealing goo. </font>
Liquid Glass
 
   / Stop leak #14  
<font color="blue"> That said I once used a chemical (can't remember the name) but it is sold at WalMart, comes in a small container, When you pick it up you'll see the liquid in the container looks like it separated from the sealing goo. </font>
Liquid Glass
 
   / Stop leak #17  
Your right, but it did have liquid glass in the name. It is made by CarGo and is called Liquid Glass Metallic - Seal-Up. It sounds just like what was posted above in that you have to add it exactly the way that is says or else. I have never used it but different people that I know have said that it works.
 
   / Stop leak #18  
Your right, but it did have liquid glass in the name. It is made by CarGo and is called Liquid Glass Metallic - Seal-Up. It sounds just like what was posted above in that you have to add it exactly the way that is says or else. I have never used it but different people that I know have said that it works.
 
   / Stop leak #19  
You may mean "Water glass"......AKA...Sodium Silicate Works on small cracks in blocks & heads too.............This was/is another old timers remedy.
Sodium silicate can be used in older automobiles to seal leaks in the cooling system. A jar of "liquid glass" is poured into the radiator and allowed to circulate. Minute holes and gaps are sealed, often curing radiator leaks and faulty cylinder-head gaskets. This approach is often used by disreptuable used-car salespersons. automotive repair (see middle of article)
 
   / Stop leak #20  
You may mean "Water glass"......AKA...Sodium Silicate Works on small cracks in blocks & heads too.............This was/is another old timers remedy.
Sodium silicate can be used in older automobiles to seal leaks in the cooling system. A jar of "liquid glass" is poured into the radiator and allowed to circulate. Minute holes and gaps are sealed, often curing radiator leaks and faulty cylinder-head gaskets. This approach is often used by disreptuable used-car salespersons. automotive repair (see middle of article)
 

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