Re: '89 405DL Radiator Leak

Number1169@aol.com
Mon, 9 Nov 1998 22:22:55 EST

Adam,
Aluma-seal or stop-leak (same thing) should only be used as a
temporary fix. After a while, it begins to break down and your
back to square-one. If you keep adding more, you can clog the
radiator. Try using J.B. Weld on the spot where the leak is.
My dad used it to fix a leaking radiator on his Dodge Dakota
pick-up, and it hasn't leaked again since.

Jeffrey M. Copeland, Nashville, TN
1990 405 DL Sportswagon
1985 505 Turbo Sedan

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