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Far better given it does not clog a system. It lies in wait and only activates once the conditions are met which is heat, pressure and small leak (air)..
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Ideally we all would. But if on the road and a repair right then and there isn't an option this product would be my (or ones) first choice given it does not harm the system whatsoever.I wouldn’t want anything but distilled water and coolant infiltrating my motor. If the leak can’t be mechanically repaired, I’d just replace the part. Water always wins!
OP’s not broken down on side of road, so again I’d fix the problem. Mechanically.Ideally we all would. But if on the road and a repair right then and there isn't an option this product would be my (or ones) first choice given it does not harm the system whatsoever.
Greatly depends on what is being towed.Those types of products tend to work for a bit then leave your ass stranded in BFE @ 3am when no one is even awake to come rescue you. A tow bill is more than a radiator. put a new rad in it and not worry about if and when it's going to let loose.
Well, last time I checked it's by time or miles and it doesn't matter if it's a 600 lb motorcycle, a tool box, or a 5000 lb truck, the costs are the same. If you're in the woods when it craps out expect a huge bill labeled "recovery". A radiator and some antifreeze would be cheap in comparison. Better to fix it because crying poverty has the potential to cost much more later.Greatly depends on what is being towed.
Pick up truck vs a Class A rig (out of pocket cost will greatly differ). I agree a repair is better but sometime a repair is not an option at that moment.Well, last time I checked it's by time or miles and it doesn't matter if it's a 600 lb motorcycle, a tool box, or a 5000 lb truck, the costs are the same. If you're in the woods when it craps out expect a huge bill labeled "recovery". A radiator and some antifreeze would be cheap in comparison. Better to fix it because crying poverty has the potential to cost much more later.
My last tow bill was $120 for a 20 minute ride on a rollback.