Try some "Hondabond" nonhardening gasket material for cooling related stuff-we
don't run gaskets and don't have any leaks ever.
Dick J wrote:
> If I remember right from way back when I was a
> fire fighter (1963!), when you add that stuff to
> the water, it will be more prone to leaking too.
> Something to consider (if I remember right). It
> seems that when we were fighting a fire, and they
> switched over to what we called "wet water", all
> the hose connections and couplings that were
> seeping became virtual gushers. If you are
> already having collant sealing problems, don't
> use it.
>
> Dick J
>
> --- rgribble <rgribble@carolina.rr.com> wrote:
> > Scott,
> > Howard's right ...all circle track guys we deal
> > with buy Red Line Water
> > Wetter in bulk Its main property is a water
> > softener/detergent that makes
> > for a better heat transfer. We also sell 40
> > Below but Red Line is the best
> > seller. It's no cure , but it does help.
> > Grib
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