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Many have recommended DIKE, their video very impressive
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Moroso Ceramic Seal.
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K&w. Block sealer.
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Go to your local pharmacy and get some sodium silicate, also known as water glass.
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If you have any water getting into the oil, DON'T use water glass. It would combine with the water or coolant and make a compound that would be destructive. On da last Prezzdent's watch, when they were buying back old cars to destroy them so people would replace them with new ones, they put about a quart of that stuff in the oil,ran the motor to deliberately destroy it, then scrapped the car. The stuff formed sharp hard glass fragments which destroyed the bearings, crank, piston skirts,and the block. Just what the al gore's of the world want for all of us.
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