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  • in reply to: 2014 ETCG Meet Up #607164
    John VickeryJohn Vickery
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      The Garage does not seem to show up on Mapquest, at the correct location. If I am not mistaken it is at the intersection of hwy 741 and hwy 42.. In Mapquest try the address: 4096 State Route 42, Mason OH it seems to get you close the correct location.

      Google maps can’t seem to find it either.

      http://www.mapquest.com/#d929a7979dc30a9dbc7a432f

      in reply to: 2014 ETCG Meet Up #616072
      John VickeryJohn Vickery
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        The Garage does not seem to show up on Mapquest, at the correct location. If I am not mistaken it is at the intersection of hwy 741 and hwy 42.. In Mapquest try the address: 4096 State Route 42, Mason OH it seems to get you close the correct location.

        Google maps can’t seem to find it either.

        http://www.mapquest.com/#d929a7979dc30a9dbc7a432f

        in reply to: Head gasket sealer effective w/ gases in coolant? #591256
        John VickeryJohn Vickery
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          I can relay my experience.. 1991 Mazda 626 392876 miles. Head gasket croaked about 10 years ago. I was in no position to change the gasket and went for a quick fix: K & W Permanent Metallic Block Seal 16 oz. Followed the instructions and the fix held for about 2 years. Installed a new head gasket at that time. Two years later the car started burning anti-freeze again.. Did the same treatment and it held for about 1 year.. Fast forward 3 years and the car is back to burning antifreeze again and it was bad enough to foul my plugs every 3 weeks. It got to be summer time and I went with just water and poured in K&W NanoTechnology Permanent Head Gasket & Block Repair, 32 fl. oz. and left it in. Within a day no more water burn and all went well till winter hit. Had to go back to antifreeze, all fixes failed and parked the car for the winter. This spring I pulled the head, it was cracked between the intake valves on numbers 2 and 3 cylinders, the head gasket was fine. Replaced the head, and all has been fine since.. So from my experience, the quick fixes work, but they are not permanent.

          in reply to: Head gasket sealer effective w/ gases in coolant? #598942
          John VickeryJohn Vickery
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            I can relay my experience.. 1991 Mazda 626 392876 miles. Head gasket croaked about 10 years ago. I was in no position to change the gasket and went for a quick fix: K & W Permanent Metallic Block Seal 16 oz. Followed the instructions and the fix held for about 2 years. Installed a new head gasket at that time. Two years later the car started burning anti-freeze again.. Did the same treatment and it held for about 1 year.. Fast forward 3 years and the car is back to burning antifreeze again and it was bad enough to foul my plugs every 3 weeks. It got to be summer time and I went with just water and poured in K&W NanoTechnology Permanent Head Gasket & Block Repair, 32 fl. oz. and left it in. Within a day no more water burn and all went well till winter hit. Had to go back to antifreeze, all fixes failed and parked the car for the winter. This spring I pulled the head, it was cracked between the intake valves on numbers 2 and 3 cylinders, the head gasket was fine. Replaced the head, and all has been fine since.. So from my experience, the quick fixes work, but they are not permanent.

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