Coolant Reservoir mini bubbles when revving

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NASCAR Mike

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Most head gasket repair in a bottle come with a money back guarantee so if it doesn't work you can get your money back.

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Why would anyone pour this stuff in their engine for a leaky intake manifold gasket lol? Would like to know someone’s thought process on doing that vs the cheap proper repair. Surprised it said that on bottle.
 

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sometimes minor bubbles are normal when looking into the de-gass bottle and revving motor, it could just be agitation from the water pump, dont be too quick to rule it as a headgasket issue. look for the obvious tell-tale signs of residual oil on upper de-gass bottle or foamy residue under oil filler cap.
 
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I vacuum filled it comes right back with air I replaced water pump intake manifold and heater core and thermostat


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See that's a sign your getting exaust into the cooling system. I know all you guys like the snake oil in a can remedies, I've tried some, they worked kinda, but like meds you take for your body, they have side effects. With your SUV, it's a plugged up cooling system, with symptoms like overheating, and loss of heater, due to clogged heater core. I know when we're all at this point, we weigh the odds, and palm it off on somebody else. I guess it boils down to if you have a conscience, and care about the next guy, or just say buyer beware. The sad part is, whoever he got it from overheated it pretty good, and all this drama could have never happened if they had just pulled over, shut it down before it got too hot, and towed it home!

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