Bar's Leak....any good??
Anyone had success with this stuff? I've got an invisible coolant leak/smell[:'(] from the engine area when the truck gets warm.
99 RAM 5.2L Quadcab
99 RAM 5.2L Quadcab
I would stay away from it not only will it fix , it will also ruin water pump ,clog up over time.. like using fix a flate , i charge double when i see that happens ( a freakin mess ) . start tracing the leak and fix it , dont patch it.
STAY AWAY from Bars leaks and the like!!! That nasty crap just gunked everything up and cost me a coolant flush on top of the real problem. It turned out to be a heater core that was cracked - good thing I had an extended warranty - but the warranty didn't do me any good when the mechanics saw what the coolant looked like. They didn't believe that I had taken proper care of the vehicle unless I did the coolant flush. Flushed $85 bucks down the drain for trying to take the quick/easy fix...
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Buy a black light like the ones they sell at Petsmart to look for animal urine. Then start looking for coolant, I think it glows without dye, but if not, you can buy some dye at the auto parts store and add it to the system.
Check the heater hose over the passenger side manifold where they cut the line to do a heater core back flush, sometimes it leaks on startup and you can't find it because it evaporates when it hits the exhaust manifold.
Check the heater hose over the passenger side manifold where they cut the line to do a heater core back flush, sometimes it leaks on startup and you can't find it because it evaporates when it hits the exhaust manifold.
Stay away from any snake oil, solution's in a bottle crap. It may be the cheaper alternative, but as I always tell My nephew, Pay a little more now or a lot more later. it may take a while, but just keep your eyes open and PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR TRUCK. take note as to when it happens and under what conditions. I'm have a leak as well and I think I've tracked it down to the rear intake end seal...I hope. Unless it's the freeze plugs in the back. Long story short, don't be lazy. Do it the old school way and fix it properly. Keep us posted. I'd like to know what it was. Good luck!!!
Last edited by J415; Mar 1, 2009 at 12:49 AM. Reason: misspelling/adding more info







