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Let's put an end to this. It started with a provocative statement that is highly questionable.
> I can say with authority that any liquid that claims to fix a leaking head gasket is never going to work, so the product "NoLeaky"? NoWorky!
Fact is that Bars Leaks (the chunky stuff) will very cheaply and effectively fix *some types* of head gasket leaks, especially if applied early and Bar's Leaks Blown Head Gasket Repair and other such compounds have a reputation for working similarly -- sometimes. So do traditional methods like pepper or oatmeal for that matter.
Many of us can bear witness to the fact that these methods work and that the repair can be long lasting, especially if it is just a coolant leak. Coolant leaks are often stopped because the 'cure' circulates in coolant and clogs small cracks and leaks.
In this discussion, 'leaking head gasket' turned into 'blown head gasket' and the two are not necessarily the same.
A truly 'blown' head gasket -- a compression leak -- is a different matter unless a coolant passage is involved.
Regardless, the statement is obviously false due to the words "leaking" and "never".
Off topic? Well we all have vehicles, and many bee trucks are old, so the topic may be of interest, but this is a bee list, so let's stick to bees and let's choose our words carefully.
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