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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Leaking head gasket.
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<blockquote data-quote="Byron" data-source="post: 1043417" data-attributes="member: 74244"><p>I have an 05 Sport Trac. I've spent a lot of money on it. It has a rebuilt engine, 70,000 on it, new body mount bushing, tires, radiator, water pump, it goes on and on. I've been reading youtube posts on what sealer to use and how to do it. It's info that's all over the map. I believe a sealer should be an option first as to replace the gasket is very expensive and when the engine is open no telling where it could go from there. One concern I have is if I do use a sealer and it doesn't work will it damage other things that aren't damaged. Anyone have real life experience with this? Should I try a sealer? I was told use a BLOCK sealer. Anyways anyone with real life experience would help. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Byron, post: 1043417, member: 74244"] I have an 05 Sport Trac. I've spent a lot of money on it. It has a rebuilt engine, 70,000 on it, new body mount bushing, tires, radiator, water pump, it goes on and on. I've been reading youtube posts on what sealer to use and how to do it. It's info that's all over the map. I believe a sealer should be an option first as to replace the gasket is very expensive and when the engine is open no telling where it could go from there. One concern I have is if I do use a sealer and it doesn't work will it damage other things that aren't damaged. Anyone have real life experience with this? Should I try a sealer? I was told use a BLOCK sealer. Anyways anyone with real life experience would help. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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General Sport Trac Discussion
Leaking head gasket.
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