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Is Stop Leak Bad For Your Engine?

Is Stop Leak Bad For Your Engine?  


Hello family, as much as I would rather post pics of people

 and Cars and PETS 💓 I have to strongly advise to everyone

 to please Do Not Use Stop - Leak in your Vehicles.

 It might Stop The leak, but it will also clog other parts and

 components of your vehicle.  Many passageways are very 

narrow and you will experience problems in the future!  


Yes yes yes I understand your immediate need to Stop The Leak

 and your lack of funds for a major repair, but these products will RUIN your car.  Best 

Advice : Park it or Have Towed to Steve's Certified Auto Repair. Drive around with

 Antifreeze or even WATER and fill it often. Use duck tape Or Fix The Problem.






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