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Mike,
If you have a crack or hole in the head you wll not have very good luck with any type of block sealer. I have tried them all. Sometimes you can get a temp fix from it. In my experience I have always had to find the cause of the water leak and weld or epoxy the problem. good luck
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This is the best product I have found for pesky water leaks in heavily ported heads: http://www.steelseal.com Pricey, but works.
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There is also a Goodson product we used on my brothers car a few yrs ago. It worked real well. Its a liquid, and I dont think he's had any more issues with it.
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Thanks for all the advice. First had expirence is the best way to resolve thiese kind of problems.
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