Replacing a head gasket can be difficult and time-consuming, or expensive should you choose to use a mechanic. Sometimes, your car may not be worth the expense or effort, and this is where a head gasket sealer in a bottle comes in handy.
This two-year head gasket sealer test with engine teardown aims to answer the following questions:
In addition to answering these questions, Chris clearly demonstrates how to use a head gasket test kit, how to determine if your head gasket is leaking and how to determine if your engine is a good candidate for a head gasket sealer fix.
In this video, ChrisFix shows you how to use a liquid head gasket sealer to repair a bad head gasket in an engine. Once applied, the treated engine is run and tested over the course of 2 years and 10,000 miles.
Following the two-year test, Chris tears the engine down and shows you exactly how the head gasket failed, how the head gasket sealer worked and checks to determine if the radiator became clogged with the sealer.
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