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Heal-A-Seal or Kill-A-Seal


sdr
12-13-2007, 01:59 AM
i purchased a engine killer (Heal-A-Seal)... didnt know it at first.... used it according to the instructions to stop a leak from the waterpump gasket.
my engine is now worthless... after a while of using the stuff... my water pump completely stopped working, rather started making a huge clunking sound :S
also made the engine over heat due to it clogging up the radiator. had to get a replacement VG30-DE enging for muh Zed

and of course the very supportive people selling the product (cough, cough) have covered there arses with riddled policies which would equivalent to 12ft thick lead barricade.

buying this product from my experience is a BIG no no!!!

just FYI if you come across this product

k3smostwanted
12-13-2007, 03:26 AM
thank you for the heads up. sorry to hear about your problems.

BTW: Avoid using anything of the sort. The only type of engine cleanser or leak stopper I have never heard horror stories about is Seafoam.

z31_drift
01-31-2008, 10:26 PM
i used marvels mystery oil to free up a locked engine once. it smoked for a lil while but then ran great.

adbrr
11-03-2008, 02:20 PM
Misleading advertisement, it's full of lies.
Do not buy it, it's a scam to get your money.
I lost over $200 and my engine is worthless now.

Broke_as_****
11-04-2008, 11:46 PM
sup adbrr, welcome to the forum

As a general rule of thumb, if the thread isn't on the front page of the forum then it's probably pretty old and it's probably best to make a new thread if you have something to put out.

Hows the 850?

Vegas300zx
01-15-2009, 01:00 PM
i was thinking of using an additive product to clean up my lifters so they stop ticking. but im not sure what to use... either seafoam, mmo, or zmax? anyone tried any of these themselves? any suggestions? :confused:

Broke_as_****
01-15-2009, 02:59 PM
If you're not already using a good synthetic oil try switching to that, seems to clean out some of the crap.

Just some general advice, this forum doesn't get a lot of traffic, we're probably well below one post a day average. Fortunately there is twinturbo.net, a site that is very active and filled with very knowledgeable, helpful people. Just about anything you can think of has been asked and answered there, you can usually find what you're looking for just by searching the archive of past posts.

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