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Getting ready to try stop leak... any suggestions? 200

The directions are really accurate. Just do what it says and you should be fine. However, if you have a serious leak it won’t do anything special for you. I don’t like using it in my Volvo’s because you cant put it directly into the radiator...you have to pour it in to the expansion tank, I have always been afraid of having the thin hose clog/gum up.
But if time is any issue for you, and you more than likely will replace and/or fix the radiator in the future...by all means give it a try and see if it gets you out of a jam.
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VOLVO LOVER WITH AN 80 AND AN 82






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