How do I use blue devil head fix shit with out my heather blower not working

Asked by Elmer Dec 28, 2022 at 03:20 AM about the Saturn L-Series

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hiw to use blue devil head gasket fix shit with out my
heater blowing

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Just like you normally would except you use the radiator to gauge the heat. Remember if the headgasket is totally blown nothing will work.

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G A I have to have the heater fan/blower on high and it would not come on so I just got it hard wired with a switch at the moment and then I am going to drain it all out again and then run the product. Now during the time of me running this product for 50 minutes will I still see oil in my water?

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If you have oil in the coolant you need to flush as much of it out first before using the sealant. You might need to use a flushing agent to get it all.

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To be honest on this one I think it’s too late for the sealant to work. I worked on a Saturn some years ago that the coolant looked like a bad caramel mix, I used a flushing machine on it first with a good compound to get as much oil out of the cooling system as I could. Then used the sealant, with negative results, finally pulled the head to find the engines head cracked between the valves and a pitting in the block cause they only ran water for coolant. Too expensive to fix. They scraped the vehicle. So be aware you maybe fighting a loosing battle.

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Blue Devil will work, but you must follow the directions to the letter! Jim

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