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Old Dec 29, 2002 | 08:26 AM
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I Think I Have A Major Problem Plz help

2 days ago I was installing my new cd player and noticed green drips on my carpet, on the passenger side, I know its aint-freeze, We put in stop leak and still on my carpet?? What will I have to do, I Really need some help plz??
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Old Dec 29, 2002 | 08:53 AM
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Car: 86-FireBird
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them stop leak things don't work on heater cores so well, I have no idea why, shouldnt matter but they usually plug them up if anything and then you don't get good heat.

Dont some of them even say to turn your heater on to cold, so the coolant is shut off??? like that kind with the big chunks of crap in it.

Now for the radator alumnaseal [bad and wrong spelling] is what I allways used and it works good, but when I had a leaky heater core it seamed to cause more problems than it fixed.

blackpepper works good too on the fine leaks. I would only use it on a leaky heater core. black pepper never goes away, so it like platlets in your blood, they gather up around the hole and plug it off.
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Old Dec 29, 2002 | 10:47 AM
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I would just change the heater core . Fix it for good !
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Old Dec 29, 2002 | 11:34 AM
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well you have an 89, the heater core is old, i would change it b4 it gets big, i had an inch deep pool in my car after 1 nite. damn long time to change it though, you have to rip apart you whole dash, why didnt they make ez access?????
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