HELP: Need Coolant Seal Quick Fix
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HELP: Need Coolant Seal Quick Fix
Guys my coolants seals went out and I have heard that there's a quick way of fixing it for a temporary time of period so that the car could get from point A to point B. I have found some British product, but I'm not sure if I should trust it or not. The link for the product is below. Let me know if that would work fine or if there is some other way of doing it. Thanks a bunch beforehand guys....
-Erik
http://motorshop1.co.uk/k_seal.htm
-Erik
http://motorshop1.co.uk/k_seal.htm
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At most auto parts stores, you could find a product called K&W or CRC block weld. DO a search on "block weld" and then decied if that's really what you want to do...
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these motors are built by design to expand and contract, the irons tend to crack and the rotor housings tend to have pitting. block seal will not work on defective rotor housings period and it may hold a blown coolant seal for a short while but rarely for long if at all depending on how bad it is.
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A point to be concerned about - if your engine has been sitting with coolant in the combustion chambers, it may be quickly rusting into a non-runnable, non-repairable condition. Either get it running, or dry it out/oil it down to prevent further corrosion. Search on coolant seals and see what others did to allay further damage.
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wow, thanks for the info guys. has anyone actually ever done something like this to their motors? i just need a quick fix for a while and i'm probably not gonna take my car on the freeway either so i wont be pushing much power....
-erik
-erik
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The block seal works fine if you follow the directions. Unfortunately nobody does.
Copper Block Weld fixed my coolant seal leak just fine and it even held while racing the **** out of the car. It didn't clog my radiator, turbos, heater core, hoses or anything else BECAUSE I FOLLOWED THE DIRECTIONS.
Copper Block Weld fixed my coolant seal leak just fine and it even held while racing the **** out of the car. It didn't clog my radiator, turbos, heater core, hoses or anything else BECAUSE I FOLLOWED THE DIRECTIONS.
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Originally Posted by DamonB
The block seal works fine if you follow the directions. Unfortunately nobody does.
Copper Block Weld fixed my coolant seal leak just fine and it even held while racing the **** out of the car. It didn't clog my radiator, turbos, heater core, hoses or anything else BECAUSE I FOLLOWED THE DIRECTIONS.
Copper Block Weld fixed my coolant seal leak just fine and it even held while racing the **** out of the car. It didn't clog my radiator, turbos, heater core, hoses or anything else BECAUSE I FOLLOWED THE DIRECTIONS.
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Originally Posted by Mahjik
After seeing some failed motors torn down, I can see where it would all depend on the actual failure as to whether or not the treatment would or wouldn't work (as already noted in this thread).
As for block seal clogging up radiators, heater cores, turbos etc that happens for one explicit reason: PEOPLE DON'T FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS.
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To the thread starter: If you are only driving short distances, and only doing it for a little while, just leave it as is. Check your coolant level often, and you will be fine until your rebuild ....... which is not far off ........... right????
To the thread starter: If you are only driving short distances, and only doing it for a little while, just leave it as is. Check your coolant level often, and you will be fine until your rebuild ....... which is not far off ........... right????
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^^^hahaha!
i'm not going to drive this rx-7 of mine very hard as i am going to strip the whole thing down to the chassis in a couple of months and rebuild everything back up. i'm doing that with my other rx-7 right now, but because my other rx-7 is in the "stripped" stage, i need something to get me around to college and out on the weekends and such. once i have my other rx-7 perfectly in working condition (which i'd like to add i'm doing all the work on, haha), i'm going to sell it, and from the money of it, get a motorcycle again to go around with, and start work on this rx-7 and do the same thing i'm doing to my first rx-7. i know this is just a temporary fix and that it wont last me a long time, but i'm just hoping that it'll last me for the time being.
since a couple of you guys have done this before, if you can, please throw out some pointers and stuff as to where you came into trouble and stuff. when it says on kevin's website to "pull the fuse to turn the motor over and push out the water", which fuse would he be talking about? i tried pulling the main relay and the egi fuses, but when i turned the key, i didn't see any water come out of any where. the writer said that you're supposed to see cups and cups of water coming out. am i doing something wrong there?
i'm not going to drive this rx-7 of mine very hard as i am going to strip the whole thing down to the chassis in a couple of months and rebuild everything back up. i'm doing that with my other rx-7 right now, but because my other rx-7 is in the "stripped" stage, i need something to get me around to college and out on the weekends and such. once i have my other rx-7 perfectly in working condition (which i'd like to add i'm doing all the work on, haha), i'm going to sell it, and from the money of it, get a motorcycle again to go around with, and start work on this rx-7 and do the same thing i'm doing to my first rx-7. i know this is just a temporary fix and that it wont last me a long time, but i'm just hoping that it'll last me for the time being.
since a couple of you guys have done this before, if you can, please throw out some pointers and stuff as to where you came into trouble and stuff. when it says on kevin's website to "pull the fuse to turn the motor over and push out the water", which fuse would he be talking about? i tried pulling the main relay and the egi fuses, but when i turned the key, i didn't see any water come out of any where. the writer said that you're supposed to see cups and cups of water coming out. am i doing something wrong there?
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me and RX7 FROM HEAVEN (erik) are doing this project together.... acually the car is basicaly sitting in front of my houce right now because we have almost gave up...
we follwed the direction and put degreeser and water and then warmed up and then flushed 4 times..... but then it was 2 in the morning.... and it was too loud and we were tired....... so erik just put another degreeser/water mixture... waited alittle and flushed it with water WITHOUT warming it up...... so basically it stayed overnight (8hours) with everything flushed out but not warmed up before it was flushed out
and even when we roll it down a hill at around 15mph it wont turn on with a jumpstart.... we tried it 6 times...... and we charged the battery each time we did it.
it just bogs 3 times with the wheels spining and chokes.
HELP... anyone
we follwed the direction and put degreeser and water and then warmed up and then flushed 4 times..... but then it was 2 in the morning.... and it was too loud and we were tired....... so erik just put another degreeser/water mixture... waited alittle and flushed it with water WITHOUT warming it up...... so basically it stayed overnight (8hours) with everything flushed out but not warmed up before it was flushed out
and even when we roll it down a hill at around 15mph it wont turn on with a jumpstart.... we tried it 6 times...... and we charged the battery each time we did it.
it just bogs 3 times with the wheels spining and chokes.
HELP... anyone
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what happened to all of the people who were saying everything on this thread and helping out? please read my previous posts and try to answer my questions cause i'm a bit confused with the directions from rotaryresurrection.com. thanks a bunch beforehand guys, and thanks for the help so far....
-erik
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guys, please help me in this. i posted some questions in my previous posts and nobody answered them yet, so a little more help will be greatly appreciated....
-erik
-erik