Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Hondas and oil that will stop leaks, possible?

I have a 1991 Honda Accord XE, and apparently I can't use any oil (for the motor or power steering) that will stop leaks? Is this true? And if so, then what can I do ?Hondas and oil that will stop leaks, possible?
IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO SELL THE CAR LIKE TO THE DEALER THEN USE A PRODUCT CALLED ';ATP205';.





READ THE DIRECTIONS AND FOLLOW THEM, I HAVE USE THIS ON MANY OF MY CUSTOMERS VEHICLES THAT COULD NOT AFFORD TO HAVE THE REPAIRS DONE.





**********IT WORKS GREAT**********Hondas and oil that will stop leaks, possible?
I would advise fixing the oil leak problem before you ruin your engine. It will cost less to fix the problem than buying a new car.....
Fix your leak, there is no oil that will stop the leak and any stop leak treatment only does more damage in the long run than you want (it causes engine sludge valves sticking etc).
oils are not made to stop leaks, they are lubricants. Change gaskets and seals to stop leaks. Of course you can always add a little brake fluid to the oil to soften seals and slow the leak if a hard seal is the problem, but that ussually leads to catastophic failure in more than just the system you added it to. It's easier and safer to replace the leaking seal or gasket.
Fix the leak! Replace the gasket or whatever it takes. Do not try to stop oil leaks with any kind of additive or you will cause major damage to your engine.


If the power steering is leaking find out where it is leaking and repair the hose or gasket or whatever. you will plug up your power steering unit if you put anything but power steering fluid in it.
no oil is going to stop a leak. just like there is no cure all medicine. find out if the leak is from your oil plug, pan gasket or your cylinder heads. if the leak is from your power steering pump, there are seals that can be replaced, a new power steering pump is not all that expensive.
if you have an oil leak get it fixed oil cant stop anything you need to replace seals, gaskets ect.
There are stop leak additives available, but repairing the leaks works better.





Additives swell the seals and eventually, they leak again, if they stop at all.





Repairs from a bottle rarely are worth it.
those products are not advised EVER!!!!!





get it fixed
no. buy a tracer light leak system it work awesome to pin point leaks. then repair them

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