Terry,
Just last weekend, Click & Clack, the Car Talk guys on NPR, were
talking about this. They related that some years ago a reactor leak in a
US submarine just could not be located. The skipper sent out for Barr's
Leak ( or some other compound ) that effectively cured the problem.
MG mentions the use of Barrs somewhere in its mid 1970s tech
bulletins. One infers that they were having radiator or waterpump issues
then.
I used it once, successfully, in a weeping radiator of an S-10
Chevrolet. Use per directions, just one can at most. It may well do the
trick for you in the unpressurised NA system.
Bob
On Thu, 9 Mar 2006 19:18:33 EST TATERRY@aol.com writes:
> Has anyone on the lists experience with the various radiator "stop
> leaks"
> componds......or a preference of one over the other? I finally got
> the old NA
> started after all these years and wuoldn't you know it, the radiator
> is
> leaking....and I did have it pressure tested a few years back.
> Looking for a miracle
> cure before pulling it for repair!
> Terry in Oakland
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