Introduction |
Every car has something called a radiator under the hood, it is connected to the engine, and its purpose is to cool the engine to make sure it doesn’t get overheated. If the engine gets overheated it would get damaged, or worse, it would cause a fire. That is why we take our cars to get serviced after a certain time. During those services, a mechanic would check the radiator and pour a radiator liquid called a Coolant, if the coolant tank is low or empty. Now, what would happen if there was a leakage in the radiator or the pipes of the radiator? That is where a K-Seal would help. K-Seal helps internally seal the leakage holes in the radiator that we would normally not be able to see. This would be the easiest way to fix these leakages and it will help save money from any mechanical repairs or replacements too. To use this, you start by pouring the coolant into the coolant expansion tank that is connected to the radiator. Then start the car, pour the K-Seal liquid into the radiator and wait for a few minutes. | Engineers design car engines to operate at a set temperature. Maintaining this temperature is key, and without cooling, various internal engine components can overheat and fail catastrophically. A ***radiator*** helps to keep an engine within this operating temperature by cooling hot liquid from the engine. Clearly, a leaking radiator is of great concern and must be addressed. This guide will walk you through the application of K-Seal, a product designed to combat minor radiator leaks. |
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