Yes, the Alumaseal has metal particles in it, but as I said, aluminum is highly flammable so if a particle makes it in it will just combust. Are glass particles?
Also, how do you know that what you used works better? My stuff worked, your stuff worked. Sounds like we've both completely solved our issue. I did it for $4 and you did it for $30.
And one last thing, I've got many thousands of miles on my repair, so I win. :)
Anyway, I'm just messing with you man. I'm glad you found a way to cure the issue. But when I read that part about glass particles it reminded me of the "liquid glass" that they were using to destroy motors as part of the cash for clunkers deal.
And why does everyone spell my name as Kenetsu? lol
Bah! :driving:
rx865
06-10-2010 04:43 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by djmtsu
(Post 120149)
Hold the pedal to the floor, and crank it for 10 seconds. Switch the key off. Try to start it again without the touching the pedal.
See if that works. You might have coolant in the housings, preventing ignition.