moogvo
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- October 19, 2011
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- City, State
- Hazzard County, NC
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2001 Explorer Sport
Wow, stop leak works just like advertised. Fills any spot where coolant can move thru.
Thanks for the pictures.
Being that you have a OHV, you don't have to worry about any timing chains or anything.
I'd say if you are mechanically inclined at all, this isn't a big deal. If you are going to have to pay someone labour, you have some thinking to do. Its probably not worth it.
Yes... stop leak will stop up the WORKS!
My bad on the engine. Yes, an OHV is not hard at all. I did mine in grass in the front yard with only hand tools. Okay. I DID use an air ratchet and an impact from time to time, but it isn't as if you need a lift or a concrete floor (Although it WOULD be nice!)... If you need heads, I got mine from a place out of Texas called Cylinder Heads International. Both of them were 375 shipped and they covered shipping to send the cores back. No up front core charge. They give you 30 days to ship the old ones back.