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damian666 10 April 2003 02:29 PM

Anyone? Its for a bet!

Ta
Damian

-=Buzz=- 10 April 2003 02:31 PM

isnt it similar to egg whites? hardens in contact with the air so blocks up holes in your system ....

Not sure really but now Im interested :D

NotoriousREV 10 April 2003 02:49 PM

it doesn't (in my experience)

beemerboy 10 April 2003 03:09 PM

RADWELD är ett flytande tätningsmedel. Det bildar en varaktig tätning, beständig mot höga temperaturer, vattentryck och vibration. RADWELD tätar omedelbart. Det är uteslutet att RADWELD täpper till kylsystemet. Detta gäller även de modernaste utformningarna av kylare. RADWELD motverkar samtidigt framtida avlagring och rost och skall därför behållas i kylaren. RADWELD angriper inte kylsystemet och inverkar inte på kylvattenstemperaturen. RADWELD fungerar i alla kylarvätskor. Räcker till system upp till 11 liter.

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Badger Stuffer 10 April 2003 03:14 PM

Best thing to do would be to find the leak and plug it with some chewing gum.

Then cover the chewing gum with some superglue

For good measure stick some duct tape over the superglue that is on the chewing gum that is blocking the leak.

If you wanted to ensure a permanent repair then the addition of a bandage over the duct tape that is on superglue that is covering the chewing gum that is blocking the leak and you will be fine.

:D

damian666 10 April 2003 03:38 PM

Yeah, but radweld? How? Eh? Huh?

Help!

beemerboy 10 April 2003 03:41 PM

i'm sure its as stated above,

mixes with water, gets hot,comes to a cool environment (ie. a hole)
and then solidifies.

like the egg white or porridge trick.

if its for a bet, just make up some words like
aquatic thermalised inhibiting elasticising stabilised compound, or sommink..

BB:)

Nick VR4 10 April 2003 04:12 PM

i think i read somewhere that mustard works as well

But not as good as on a roast beef dinner ;)

i did
http://www.ilhawaii.net/~danrubio/mustard/tips.html

To mend leaky car radiators temporarily, pour in contents of 2 oz. tin of mustard while car is running.

beemerboy 10 April 2003 05:25 PM

NIck, surely this would make it run hotter????

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