>> or does some funky magic, stopping the leak, and will cause no damage
>> to the engine or cooling system.
>>
>> Anyone heard of this?
>Yes, I've heard of the pepper trick. I've often wondered if that's what
>the silver powder is that is sold in pepper-type cans as "Stop Leak" or
>something like that (made by Solder Seal, IMS). I've had good luck with
>that. Conversely, I nearly destroyed my Mayflower engine with that rabbit
>turd stuff. It didn't stop the leak I was trying to stop long enough to
>nurse the car along (actually it hadn't been all that bad, but
>significant), and all the stuff really did was clog up the whole system so
>badly that I experienced tremendous and near-fatal overheating. This is
>something you don't want to experience with a 40-year-old flathead
>(aluminum head at that) four-cylinder.
I tried putting rabbit sh*t in a engine once, that did make a mess, especially
when I dropped the wriggling little bugger onto the fan with the engine
running, rabbit stew anyone??? :-) :-)
Rich
ps, To all animal lovers 'That was a joke', I wouldn't knowingly drop a rabbit
onto a rotating fan unit, now if stuck it's head up too high as I drove over it
then that's the rabbits problem!!!
pps, that too was a joke! I wouldn't say I'm soft, but I could pull the
trigger of an air gun once when I had a bunny in my sights, the poor thing look
to cute!!!! :-)
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