I am considering using one of the products advertised on the internet to repair a head gasket leak on a Jaguar XJ-6. I'm interested in experiences, not opinions. I know this isn't the proper way but I need a quick fix to help out a friend.





You wont be helping him out by doing a hack fix. When you **** your pants do you turn them inside out, or put on a new pair?
Did the OP say anything about a compression leak? Perhaps it's water in the oil which means MUCH less pressure to hold back. In my personal experience those sealers may work, or not depending on the size of the leak, if used properly. i.e. the system completely flushed and directions followed. As has been said, a new head gasket and cylinder head flatness check is always your best bet.Won't work. Not even if you get the rarest of snake oil. Combustion pressure will blow out any temporary seal.
You wont be helping him out by doing a hack fix. When you **** your pants do you turn them inside out, or put on a new pair?

Did the OP say anything about a compression leak? Perhaps it's water in the oil which means MUCH less pressure to hold back. In my personal experience those sealers may work, or not depending on the size of the leak, if used properly. i.e. the system completely flushed and directions followed. As has been said, a new head gasket and cylinder head flatness check is always your best bet.
That said, back in the old days guys would fix leaks with a hand full of crushed black pepper in the radiator. Talk about running hot![]()
Good point. Ginger fibers are said to work well. That GM stuff is often used in Cadillacs. I believe it is very much the same as BarsLeak Gold. Some cooling system conditioners such as those made by Subaru are made with linseed meal.GM sells a cooling system sealer that is made of crushed almond shells almond shells and ginger root for small cooling system leaks. Nothing will work for compression chamber leaks.
From GM Techlink March 2004:
(see above)
You wont be helping him out by doing a hack fix. When you **** your pants do you turn them inside out, or put on a new pair?
Some of you are a bit jaded. A $35 fix, when that's all the money you have is an infinite better try than the $1600 [or talent] you don't have.
Depending on the year of jag, that could be an $800 sled.
Sodium Silicate [it sells in a plastic clear bottle that is about 1/2 copper powder] from a parts store is a way to get to work. When he saves up the money for a REAL repair[ No one has considered that this fix might be as able as he is right now] THEN he can deal with the extra 2 hours [I doubt it] of labor the mech will charge him for the mess.
Some can't afford to 'do things right' at any certain place in time.
Some settle for Silicate, some settle for 75' boats because 100' boats are out of reach.

