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Old 10-18-2006, 08:30 PM   #1
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Question 94 Regal 3.8 intake coolant leak

Hi, I just noticed a slow leak that appears to be leaking coolant from under the intake probably thru worn gasket. I can actually see it oozing out along front of engine along valve covers where it meets intake.
My Question: Has anybody successfully used any product that can seal this type of leak without taking apart intake? I flushed system out a month ago. Bars leak is for rads and I've read some products are for head gasket leaks. Thanks all


WOW No takers eh. WELL, i TRIED some stuff from prestone that looks just like bars leak and it seems to have worked. It claims to seal rads,gasket leaks. I THINK MY intake gasket just deteriorated but these 94's don't have any plastic in their intakes, Do they?

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