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Tja Mats

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Does anyone uses those several types of fluids to prevent any leakages?
For the radiator, axles, hydraulics, gear/transferboxes, heatingsystem,
etc....

Or something as Slick50?

Should I use those fluids/materials on my '86 Def 90 V8, "Hurricane" limited
edition (only 25 in NL ever build by Rover NL).

Marc


 
I have used 'Lecwec', available from Frosts auto restoration. Saw it in a
couple of the LR mags. It has successfully stopped Jasmines engine peeing on
the drive! I'm impressed with it.

Stew.

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1990 LR Ninety 2.5D N/A (Jasmine) with bits on!
2002 Freelander Td4 ES (wifes)


"Tja Mats" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Does anyone uses those several types of fluids to prevent any leakages?
> For the radiator, axles, hydraulics, gear/transferboxes, heatingsystem,
> etc....
>
> Or something as Slick50?
>
> Should I use those fluids/materials on my '86 Def 90 V8, "Hurricane"
> limited edition (only 25 in NL ever build by Rover NL).
>
> Marc
>



 
I have used them, with limited success.

The radiator stop-leak products seem to work well for a pinhole leak
somewhere, especially the aluminum powders.

The oil-leak products will work somewhat for a slightly worn gasket,
escpecially in summer weather. In winter weather, when the cold pulls the
gaps wider, these products don't work worth beans.

Peace,
Tor

"Tja Mats" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Does anyone uses those several types of fluids to prevent any leakages?
> For the radiator, axles, hydraulics, gear/transferboxes, heatingsystem,
> etc....
>
> Or something as Slick50?
>
> Should I use those fluids/materials on my '86 Def 90 V8, "Hurricane"

limited
> edition (only 25 in NL ever build by Rover NL).
>
> Marc
>
>





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Tja Mats wrote:
> Does anyone uses those several types of fluids to prevent any leakages?
> For the radiator, axles, hydraulics, gear/transferboxes, heatingsystem,
> etc....
>
> Or something as Slick50?
>
> Should I use those fluids/materials on my '86 Def 90 V8, "Hurricane" limited
> edition (only 25 in NL ever build by Rover NL).
>
> Marc
>
>


I used to work for a company called revolution oils. After that I
would never use a product like Slick-50. Certain things like Barweld.
or Barrs seal, work fine for small coolant leaks (and Saab actually
recommend leaving it in the system at all times). Other than helping
in an emergency, I would stick to the lubricants as recommended by the
manufacturer.

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