Best deal ❤️ AT-205 Seal Leak Stopper 8 Ounce – 2 Pack ????
$35.90 Original price was: $35.90.$25.13Current price is: $25.13.
SKU: AMZ-B017C5YWNQ Category: Fluids & Maintenance
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Ziggy –
My daily driver truck is over twenty years old. It has over 180k miles. We take care of each other. I have always attempted to take great care of her and in turn she’s still very reliable.In the attempt to keep it running properly I’ve been adding Seafoam (one ounce SF per quart of oil) to the crankcase about 100-150 miles prior to an oil change to keep the valve train cleaner per advise from some old timers who know how to properly maintain engines.Once the odometer rolls another 100 or so miles I’ve drained the old oil while it’s warm and refill with fresh synthetic high-mileage oil (high-mileage oil supposedly has extra additives to keep seals fresher).The last time I planned on changing my oil I added the 1oz/1qt Seafoam. I then got too busy and did not change it right away. After about 300 miles of driving the truck after adding the Seafoam I noticed an oil leak at the rear main seal area. I immediately suspected that the Seafoam solvent did exactly as it was supposed to do: clean up and dissolve old oil crud and grunge. Some of this crud was probably around the rear main seal area keeping that old seal from leaking.Like many who work on their own vehicles I resorted to YTube to get ideas to remedy the fresh oil leak. After watching many videos (some from seamingly honest mechanics) I ordered the parts needed to replace the failing seal. I also discovered many who claim they have had good success with a seal-refreshioning product called ST-205 made by ATP. I decided to order a couple of bottles of that too.See, the thing about older vehicles is that, in my experience, once a repair requires removing several components to access one that needs repaired or replaced sometimes you end up going all parts-cannon on it. Rather than fixing just the one issue you discover that by simply removing components you end up damaging other seals, gaskets, parts, etc. or things don’t seem to go back just right. The temptation then is to open the billfold and attempt to do the “right” thing and replace anything suspect to failure. This is expensive, very expensive.So, I know that my initial reaction to the cost of ST-205 was like, “Woah, this stuff is costly,” doing the in-depth seal replacement could be way more ouchy to the balance ledger.So, after receiving the ST-205 miracle juice and the parts to replace the rear main seal I added the recommended seal juice to the crankcase after the oil change.I then drove 150 miles to help a family member out. My truck remained in their driveway for three straight days not being used or started. I was traveling with the family member in their vehicle.Later that week I was about to start the truck and start the 150-mile trip for home. I checked the surface of the driveway under the truck for any oil drips. None. I checked the oil level on the dipstick. Perfect.After a month and a half and about 1400 miles since adding the ST-205 the truck has not leaked oil at all. At 183k miles she does use a little bit but oil is not leaking from the engine.I am happy with the ATP ST-205. It worked as claimed. The new rear main seal parts are now on a shelf in the garage whenever they are needed.If the ST-205 stopped a rear seal leak I can only hope that having it in the old truck is refreshing all the oil seals extending the entire truck’s overall dependability.I would definitely recommend this stuff. Thanks ATP for manufacturing a good product as a reasonable price.
HANG S. JUN –
The first day after i sprayed this on, my car was somewhat quieter. The second and third days, it got even quieter. Although it didn’t get rid of the clunks and squeaks completely, it sure is much quieter now. Very pleased. Just wish the price was lower.10/26/22 UpdateAfter about a week, still pretty quiet. I decided to spray white lithium grease to the shocks and struts, and after a few days, it got even quieter, and there is no more noise.
Joseph Kulak –
Had oil drip maybe from pan gasket solved problem
Steve Genovese –
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Painter Bill –
I purchased this on a Recommendation by Scotty Kilmer. My mother in law’s Honda Civic was leaving oil spots in my driveway and I figured this was worth a shot. I was skeptical, but am really surprised at how well it works! The spots went away until she had her oil changed. She doesn’t drive much so it takes a while between oil changes. During those months there were no new stains on my driveway (I was able to clean the old ones up with Dawn Dishwashing detergent and a scrub brush). Once she had her oil changed, the spots returned. This is normal and expected. So a new bottle is poured in and we’ll see what happens. I know it will work and will recommend this to anyone with an oil leak. It has lots of other uses too, just ask Scotty!
Trakker69 –
Had a slight leak in my transmission. Used one bottle & its works like magic. No more leaking g
TM2 –
I took Scotty Kilmers advice and bought a bottle of AT 205 and it stopped a front main seal leak on an 1987 Nissan D21.Very. Happy!
Ricardo Saucedo –
Great quality. I used this product to keep the rubber parts of my car healthy and i have been driving the same car for since the benging