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    Posted: 24 Oct 2022 at 5:03pm
hey guys, I once read somewhere that you can use block sealer instead of oring for cylinder liners. I had my original sleaves bored out in the block. They said the sleaves were not square in the block, so the were able to correct that when the y bored it out. So, I am hesitant to knock them out and replace the orings. They were not leaking before, but they are very old. What kind of sealer can I pour in around the sleaves from the coolant side?
Would the red seal gas tank sealer work ? Thanks
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I have used BARS 1109 Block Sealer... AFTER the fact.. On an assembled engine that has a  liner or gasket leak.. Pour into the radiator and let it seal things up... I have never used it during a rebuild..



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The correct way to fix is to bore out the bottom and install a repair sleeve and then rebore to original size and use oil rings. That’s the way I do and block repair. Need oil rings to seal up. Fix it right the first time and don’t worry about. Done this in 301/426, 4 cylinder blocks.
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