🚀 Seal the Deal with Speed and Strength!
The Permatex 09116 Fuel Tank and Radiator Repair Kit is a powerful solution designed to seal holes, seams, and cracks in metal tanks and radiators. This two-component stick is easy to use, cures quickly within 2 hours, and offers excellent resistance to chemicals and moisture, making it an essential tool for any DIY enthusiast or professional mechanic.
Manufacturer | Permatex |
Brand | Permatex |
Model | 09116 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 0.7 x 1.4 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 09116 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 09116 |
OEM Part Number | 9116 |
D**N
Worth Every Penny
I had quite a few rust pinholes in my tank that I used the Permatex fuel tank sealer on. I trust the name Permatex to make good quality chemicals for automotive use. This tank repair system did not disappoint. it saved me $60 to get the tank completely resealed at a radiator shop.
A**I
Don't waste your money or your time!
I applied the product exactly as the directions stated, let it dry for more than the recommended 2 hours, (actually almost 32 hours), and after only idling for 10 minutes the leaks broke through the repair (and also gained one more!) If you have radiator leaks just bite the bullet and either have it professionally repaired or buy a new one. Don't waste your money or your time on snake oil!
J**I
Easy to Apply
This product is so easy to use and it works absolutely great. If you have an issue with your gas tank nor radiator and don't have the money eye to buy a new one this is the best product ever for the price.
H**P
Four Stars
Excellent product. Easy to use. Wear gloves when using it though.
S**0
As described
Good quality
J**H
Nope
Followed directions to a T.Nothing but small pinhole..... didn't work.Leaks
S**N
Does not work
Waste of time and money does not work!
A**R
This didn't seem to work at first on the plastic ...
This didn't seem to work at first on the plastic radiator in my son's Wrangler - after 3 hours it still hadn't cured. Because it's epoxy I thought some extra heat might help so every 10 minutes or so I went out in the garage and heated the patch with a hair dyer set on high. It took another hour +/- but by then it was totally cured. It held for the 6 mile trip to the radiator shop where we got a new radiator, so it did what I needed it to do.
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