I just used half a bottle using the directions and it stopped my internal coolant leak. My coolant tester showed air and the purple fluid turned yellow. But after using this product i re tested and the fluid stayed purple and no air. However i did lose my heat the next day so a few days later i un hooked my heater hoses and cleaned the heater core out in rev flow and back n forth. Pinched off both hoses to not lose any or much at all. So now my heat is back to 100 percent, no engine light, no air bubbles, no fluid color change........ I cannot bel it but it stopped it. i WAS losing coolant slowly and getting an engine misfire on a cylinder. I have no radiator cap, only a pressurized resiv tank. So i used the resiv tank but after i put the cap back on i un bolted the resiv tank and shook it and held it upside down a bit while the car warmed up due to my resiv has alot of pre installed plastic baffles inside. Like a maze.
Car should run up to 30 minutes. Then if it doesn't work a second bottle should go in. It also should only be added to clear system. Flush rusty water. Impurities can screw up seal.
Thank you brother. I really appreciate your in depth reviews of this product. I just changed out my water pump, and my radiator started overheating. My father used the example of giving an old man Viagra, and him not being able to handle it. So I'm gonna put that in, and I'm hoping to have the same results as you. I appreciate you. 🙏🏽
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you liked the video. Good luck and hope it works for you! I had to end up using a head gasket fix from Bars Leaks on our car, I did make a video about it if you want to watch.
Yeh, bars won't fix overheating, odds are your radiator is clogged up and bars will probably make it worse. Do a proper radiator flush, with a hose pipe but reverse the water flow through the radiator, it's gonna take you half a day to do it properly but will be worth it. Or just replace the radiator, expensive but even a cheap new radiator will be better than a old clogged up radiator. But i feel a good flush will do the trick. I used to flush my cars with engine degreaser, but then you have to flush out the system many times to get every trace of degreaser out.
Good thing to do a proper flush before. Bars is also good for preventative maintenance. I flush my radiator about every 4th to 6th service, and after adding new anti freeze i also pop in a bottle of bars, never had a leak and what i like about bars is that i don't need to remove the thermostat. Big leaks are better fixed manually, the "stop leak" products that stop major leaks also clog up the radiator.
This stuff is only good for buying you time. Maybe a few months maybe a year. I'm putting this in with the intention of fixing the issue in a few months. This will give me time to save money or sell it.
I have a brand new radiator in a box I could have sold you cheap for your particular car and year. I had one of your cars and I loved it it's one of the best cars I ever had spark plugs and coils were easy to change. Had over 220,000 miles on it. I even had the same color as yours and that was in mint condition. It's one of the best cars I've ever owned and quick little six cylinders. It was a very fun car to drive especially with the automatic shifter like you were shifting with a clutch but no clutch. Like I said it's a very quick little six-cylinder car these things were expensive in the day when they were new they were like 40 $50,000. I think I bought mine for like $2,500 in mint condition
I have a weeping hairline crack on the radiator I've patched with JB Weld. Just wanting help with this temporary fix holding for week or so until I can replace the radiator. Everyone on a Jeep forum is telling me this will damage the system, gum up the heater core, potentially damage the water pump and on..... can anyone comment? Is it all just dissing. I'm faced with talk of destroying my vehicle if I use this, or potentially overheating if I don't and can't go without a vehicle right now
Hi and thanks for watching, I appreciate it! Make sure to follow the directions on the bottle if you decide to purchase a bottle. They are all different unfortunately and I don't want to give you the wrong information. Thanks again for watching!
Dont overuse it. Its best to just buy a new radiator. You might end up clogging your coolant system. Radiators are not too expensive. But what the hell do i know right?
Unless you can fix what blew the head gasket in the first place like detonation from carbon build up or incorrect spark plugs then it'll certainly blow out the gasket again.
@@rickhilliard2545 maybe but it can also damage the engine. if you have a headgasket leak, its best to fix that. the head gasket is a very serious part of the engine.
@@rickhilliard2545Not easy to properly fix a head gasket. I paid one chimp $1200 dollars to fix it. 8 months later leaking again. Better off finding a used engine that has been verified.
I just watched another video and the guy said ABSOLUTELY don't use this stuff. I already purchased a bottle but now I'm thinking i shouldn't. He said all of thise particles will damage other things in your vehicle.
I'm in the exact same boat. Half of people online say it works, half say its poision. I'm faced with a radiator leak and just need to keep driving a week until I can replace the radiator. Why can't I use this? They never make things easy do they
Believe me or not. Raw eggs are better than anything else you can buy. Get er hot with the cap off. Bust 2/3 eggs into the coolant and put the cap on. But only if you have a cap radiator. Not the tank style. One separate from the coore. Old kind.
@@sombradesigns1734 not a joke Jose. Works. Had the fan go into the radiator in the sticks. We were camping. This is what got me home. Over a 100 miles away from where it happened. Lol. Seriously though. It works.
@@Assarkask what I said right? It has saved me twice. One was the fan went into the radiator and chopped up the tubes in the radiator. Like 13 of them. Just took a pair of needle nose pliers and curled the broken tubes over and crimped them then eggs went down and they all stopped leaking. I was in Sterling city and had to drive to Sacramento to get home. It stayed fixed until I pulled the motor and put it in my 46 jeep. 302 ci v8 had a little more power than the 4cyl flat head did. Broke my neck and back about 1 year later when the throttle stuck open and I jumped the levy on the Sacramento river.
I can’t believe you dont even know where it’s leaking from?…instead you just buy more and add it…..could be a cracked hose or broken/lose hose clamp and would be the smartest solution to just replace it instead of just adding the additive and hoping for the best….🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
This is not a singing or speech performance, don't judge your mechanic because he chews tobacco while explaining the issues about your vehicle. You are in the wrong channel buddy.
People think that huge leaks will get fix right away.
This is for small leaks not for this type of leaks
I just used half a bottle using the directions and it stopped my internal coolant leak. My coolant tester showed air and the purple fluid turned yellow. But after using this product i re tested and the fluid stayed purple and no air. However i did lose my heat the next day so a few days later i un hooked my heater hoses and cleaned the heater core out in rev flow and back n forth. Pinched off both hoses to not lose any or much at all. So now my heat is back to 100 percent, no engine light, no air bubbles, no fluid color change........ I cannot bel it but it stopped it. i WAS losing coolant slowly and getting an engine misfire on a cylinder. I have no radiator cap, only a pressurized resiv tank. So i used the resiv tank but after i put the cap back on i un bolted the resiv tank and shook it and held it upside down a bit while the car warmed up due to my resiv has alot of pre installed plastic baffles inside. Like a maze.
Car should run up to 30 minutes. Then if it doesn't work a second bottle should go in. It also should only be added to clear system. Flush rusty water. Impurities can screw up seal.
Thank you brother. I really appreciate your in depth reviews of this product. I just changed out my water pump, and my radiator started overheating. My father used the example of giving an old man Viagra, and him not being able to handle it. So I'm gonna put that in, and I'm hoping to have the same results as you.
I appreciate you. 🙏🏽
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you liked the video. Good luck and hope it works for you! I had to end up using a head gasket fix from Bars Leaks on our car, I did make a video about it if you want to watch.
Yeh, bars won't fix overheating, odds are your radiator is clogged up and bars will probably make it worse.
Do a proper radiator flush, with a hose pipe but reverse the water flow through the radiator, it's gonna take you half a day to do it properly but will be worth it.
Or just replace the radiator, expensive but even a cheap new radiator will be better than a old clogged up radiator.
But i feel a good flush will do the trick.
I used to flush my cars with engine degreaser, but then you have to flush out the system many times to get every trace of degreaser out.
@@snowflakecuntreeman3947 Its actually still quite stable, haven't had any issues since I wrote that message. Thanks though.
@@RelaxedReadz that's good news 😃
good luck bro, don't pour the old bottle at once ,litte by little so dosen't clogg
I use a bottle and a half on 01 odyssey In the summer. Still leaking. Less and less. Now is not leaking. Is a beater . So its good.
Hi and thanks for watching! Thanks for sharing your story.
Which types of bars leaks do you use, and is you radiator still holding till today?
Did you do a flush before or after pouring it in
Good thing to do a proper flush before.
Bars is also good for preventative maintenance.
I flush my radiator about every 4th to 6th service, and after adding new anti freeze i also pop in a bottle of bars, never had a leak and what i like about bars is that i don't need to remove the thermostat.
Big leaks are better fixed manually, the "stop leak" products that stop major leaks also clog up the radiator.
Do you have to have antifreeze at the level it supposed to be at then pour it in there
What about any clogging issues?
This stuff is only good for buying you time. Maybe a few months maybe a year. I'm putting this in with the intention of fixing the issue in a few months. This will give me time to save money or sell it.
Good enough to stop a leak just in time for selling the car and make it someone else’s problem 😅
@@okay_then3337Exactly wth Is be devastated if he didn't tell be b4 buying😮
Thanks for the year later review!
Can you install it in the radiator not the over flow
I always install in rad
Do you have to flush the radiator first?
I have a brand new radiator in a box I could have sold you cheap for your particular car and year. I had one of your cars and I loved it it's one of the best cars I ever had spark plugs and coils were easy to change. Had over 220,000 miles on it. I even had the same color as yours and that was in mint condition. It's one of the best cars I've ever owned and quick little six cylinders. It was a very fun car to drive especially with the automatic shifter like you were shifting with a clutch but no clutch. Like I said it's a very quick little six-cylinder car these things were expensive in the day when they were new they were like 40 $50,000. I think I bought mine for like $2,500 in mint condition
I have a weeping hairline crack on the radiator I've patched with JB Weld. Just wanting help with this temporary fix holding for week or so until I can replace the radiator. Everyone on a Jeep forum is telling me this will damage the system, gum up the heater core, potentially damage the water pump and on..... can anyone comment? Is it all just dissing. I'm faced with talk of destroying my vehicle if I use this, or potentially overheating if I don't and can't go without a vehicle right now
I don't hear the engine running after you put the stuff in?
Thanks Todd, is it better to put it directly into the resevoir or radiator? Some videos I see them putting it in the resevoir.
Hi and thanks for watching, I appreciate it! Make sure to follow the directions on the bottle if you decide to purchase a bottle. They are all different unfortunately and I don't want to give you the wrong information. Thanks again for watching!
Dont overuse it. Its best to just buy a new radiator. You might end up clogging your coolant system. Radiators are not too expensive. But what the hell do i know right?
Asking 5 hunett.
Exactly what do you know..
@@rollzolo Don't go to the dealer for it.
Would it fix my water pump that is leaking
Unless you can fix what blew the head gasket in the first place like detonation from carbon build up or incorrect spark plugs then it'll certainly blow out the gasket again.
Or no coolant and ruins gasket😊
So this is okay to use a temporary fix?
Nothing is more permanent than a temporary fix.
This stuff is a last resort if you can't get a replacement radiator or you're stranded in the desert.
Is head gasket Fix from bar's leaks good to use for head gasket leaking.
If the head gasket is bad it needs to be replaced
@@imJGott Let me rephrase the question... will it temporally stop a leak.?.
@@rickhilliard2545 maybe but it can also damage the engine. if you have a headgasket leak, its best to fix that. the head gasket is a very serious part of the engine.
@@imJGott thanks for the answers
My head gasket was leaking and I used bars head gasket seal and it has stopped leaking.
@@rickhilliard2545Not easy to properly fix a head gasket. I paid one chimp $1200 dollars to fix it. 8 months later leaking again.
Better off finding a used engine that has been verified.
I just watched another video and the guy said ABSOLUTELY don't use this stuff. I already purchased a bottle but now I'm thinking i shouldn't. He said all of thise particles will damage other things in your vehicle.
I'm in the exact same boat. Half of people online say it works, half say its poision. I'm faced with a radiator leak and just need to keep driving a week until I can replace the radiator. Why can't I use this?
They never make things easy do they
Thanks
not very fair to bar calls for full bottle not part drain some coolant out
I would have put in a new full bottle.
Whats a good ac leak
new hoses
Believe me or not. Raw eggs are better than anything else you can buy. Get er hot with the cap off. Bust 2/3 eggs into the coolant and put the cap on. But only if you have a cap radiator. Not the tank style. One separate from the coore.
Old kind.
Hahahahaahhaahahaha
@@sombradesigns1734 not a joke Jose. Works. Had the fan go into the radiator in the sticks. We were camping. This is what got me home. Over a 100 miles away from where it happened. Lol. Seriously though. It works.
Do you even work on cars? The egg myth has debunked for decades. Boiled eggs will not stop a leak.
On older cars it works maybe not on modern though.
@@Assarkask what I said right? It has saved me twice. One was the fan went into the radiator and chopped up the tubes in the radiator. Like 13 of them. Just took a pair of needle nose pliers and curled the broken tubes over and crimped them then eggs went down and they all stopped leaking. I was in Sterling city and had to drive to Sacramento to get home. It stayed fixed until I pulled the motor and put it in my 46 jeep. 302 ci v8 had a little more power than the 4cyl flat head did.
Broke my neck and back about 1 year later when the throttle stuck open and I jumped the levy on the Sacramento river.
Dam you Berkley
You're gonna kill your engine. Just find the leak dude.
That stuff is bad on a water pump gonna stop up everything 😂
Factually inaccurate
I can’t believe you dont even know where it’s leaking from?…instead you just buy more and add it…..could be a cracked hose or broken/lose hose clamp and would be the smartest solution to just replace it instead of just adding the additive and hoping for the best….🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Om goodness. That accent. Sounds like your talking completely through your nose.
This is not a singing or speech performance, don't judge your mechanic because he chews tobacco while explaining the issues about your vehicle. You are in the wrong channel buddy.
Aw be nice 🤜🤜👊