Is it worth replacing an engine block with K-seal?
With a replacement block costing thousands, it’s well worth trying to fix the problem with K-Seal before going down this route. K-Seal will seal the cracks in engine blocks that cause coolant leaks, to get you back on the road and save you a small fortune.
How do you clean a K and W block seal?
Close the radiator drain and refill the radiator with water. Idle for five minutes to flush any excess antifreeze from the system. Turn off the engine and drain the cooling system. Repeat this process until the water runs clear. For best results, flush the cooling system with K&W seven minute rapid flush cooling system cleaner.
Is there a way to repair an engine block crack?
K-Seal will permanently repair most engine block failures including: With a replacement block costing thousands, it’s well worth trying to fix the problem with K-Seal before going down this route. K-Seal will seal the cracks in engine blocks that cause coolant leaks, to get you back on the road and save you a small fortune.
What to do if coolant leaks from engine block?
K-Seal will seal the cracks in engine blocks that cause coolant leaks, to get you back on the road and save you a small fortune. Want to get hold of a bottle to fix your engine block? Use our simple stockist search facility and get back on the road – fast.
With a replacement block costing thousands, it’s well worth trying to fix the problem with K-Seal before going down this route. K-Seal will seal the cracks in engine blocks that cause coolant leaks, to get you back on the road and save you a small fortune.
Can a crack in an engine block be detected?
If you have an external crack in your block that you can see, then the problem is easily identified. If you have an internal crack the symptoms can often be similar to that of a blown head gasket. To determine if you have a blown head gasket, you can read our article about the symptoms of a blown head gasket.
What’s the best way to seal a cracked engine block?
The best way to seal a cracked block is to use BlueDevil Radiator and Block Sealer. BlueDevil Radiator and Block Sealer is a specially formulated sealing agent that you add to your vehicle’s cooling system.
Close the radiator drain and refill the radiator with water. Idle for five minutes to flush any excess antifreeze from the system. Turn off the engine and drain the cooling system. Repeat this process until the water runs clear. For best results, flush the cooling system with K&W seven minute rapid flush cooling system cleaner.