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Auto RX for motor, Any good? Engine seals??

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Old Mar 8, 2004 | 08:18 PM
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eturnl
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Auto RX for motor, Any good? Engine seals??

Has anyone tried this stuff? (www.auto-rx.com) is it anygood? I have some engine leaks from near the top intake and exahust manifolds. they dont look like fresh leaks, more like old dried leaks, but im not sure.

I also have another leak, this one is bad. its all around the oil pan, its so bad i cant tell if its the filter, pan gasket, or the Oil pressure switch thats causing the leak. I think the bottom leak has gotten worse since i switched to synthetic about 3000 miles ago. anyway i can fix this one. (i just thought i'd mention it in case it was useful info).

Anyway I just want to know what this RX stuff can do. also their website mentioned engine seals being worn or bad, and how this stuff an fix it. im not sure what these seals are! Anyone?
Old Mar 9, 2004 | 07:26 AM
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I have used auto rx in an old 94 altima and will use it on my 2k gle in a few months. It helped the altima feel like a newer car.

This is a good product with a solid guarantee from Frank Miller the inventor/owner. Use the instructions from their site for fixing leaking seals. Most importantly, use only with conventional oil such as Castrol GTX, Pennzoil PureBase, or Chevron Supreme/Havoline in the 10w-30 grade.

Here is a forum discussing auto rx and other products.

http://theoildrop.server101.com/cgi/...DaysPrune=1000
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