Good Maintenance Practices:
- Engine sealants are able to fix engine leaks, but it is important to check on the size and nature of the leaks before use. If leaks are large and fluids are pouring out of the vehicle, more significant engine repair is likely required. Attempting to fix a major leak with engine sealant could lead to contamination of other fluid reservoirs and end up causing major damage to the vehicle.
- Carefully follow the directions for engine sealant application, as improper use can also cause significant harm to the engine.
- Consulting a technician is a great way to determine if the leak is too large for engine sealant and to ensure the proper application of these products.
Engine sealants provide an effective solution when you observe small leaks from a variety of engine components. Some of the most common sources of leakage are:
- Areas around the head gasket
- Above and below the intake manifold gasket
- Valve cover access panels
- Oil pan




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