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Hey guys! Really just need a suggestion here:
I have a 93 civic with a stock D15B7, and I have air in coming up though my radiator. Head gasket, cracked or warped head, or cracked sleeve I know the possibilities. I replaced the HG because I had oil in my coolant, and the new HG fixed that. But I still have a little air come though my radiator @ high RPMS, it’s only under high pressure, and it’s very little, doesn’t look like boiling water.
A friend and experienced mechanic told me he believes the pressure built up from the bad HG leak caused and internal crack in the head. The car has almost 270K miles, pulling the head again and pressure testing it, resurfacing, new bolts, and new HG really aren’t worth the cost. I want to replace the engine early next year anyways with an imported low mileage from Japan. This car sees 500 miles a week, it’s my DD.
I read about Blue Devil HG repair. I don’t like this method (seems lazy, might waste time…) But for $40 or so it has some several success stories, and may work out for 3 months that I need it to. My car doesn’t loose much coolant, doesn’t overheat, just has an annoying/rough idle sometimes, and I can feel slight performance loss. Has anyone had experience with liquid HG repairs? It seems to seal larger leaks than I need it to, and there are tests on youtube. Any suggestions? They CLAIM to refund money if it doesn’t work, and even have a form to fill out, but who knows if they stand behind it. Thanks for any input.
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