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SportTrac Discussion
Fluids: Oil, ATF, Coolant, etc.
AT 205
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<blockquote data-quote="NorgeMan" data-source="post: 1043517" data-attributes="member: 75112"><p>I have searched high and low for this product. Every place imaginable. Nothing. It is claim by Scotty Kilmer of Youtube channel that it contains polymers that makes it do its magic. Well, I think I found an alternative that states it contains synthetic polymers, similar to AT-205. It's called Bar's Leaks Oil Seal. It does the same job, allegedly, as AT-205. I filled a spray bottle with it but it is much thicker than AT-205 and it's like trying to spray maple syrup. In this case, just pore some on a rag and work it into the bushings. Easy peasy. I tried it out on a rubber garden hose washer and it did make it softer and much more pliable. I took a picture of the bottle and hopefully I can upload it. If not, you got the name of the product and can research it. Good Luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NorgeMan, post: 1043517, member: 75112"] I have searched high and low for this product. Every place imaginable. Nothing. It is claim by Scotty Kilmer of Youtube channel that it contains polymers that makes it do its magic. Well, I think I found an alternative that states it contains synthetic polymers, similar to AT-205. It's called Bar's Leaks Oil Seal. It does the same job, allegedly, as AT-205. I filled a spray bottle with it but it is much thicker than AT-205 and it's like trying to spray maple syrup. In this case, just pore some on a rag and work it into the bushings. Easy peasy. I tried it out on a rubber garden hose washer and it did make it softer and much more pliable. I took a picture of the bottle and hopefully I can upload it. If not, you got the name of the product and can research it. Good Luck!! [/QUOTE]
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Fluids: Oil, ATF, Coolant, etc.
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