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🚀 Seal leaks like a pro—fast, permanent, and hassle-free!
K-Seal ST5516 Heavy-Duty is a professional-grade, one-step coolant leak repair solution that permanently seals leaks in radiators, head gaskets, freeze plugs, and more. Compatible with all antifreeze types, it requires no draining or flushing and is engineered for heavy-duty commercial and agricultural engines. Trusted by mechanics worldwide, it delivers fast, durable repairs that extend engine life and prevent costly downtime.






| ASIN | B002BJEG3U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,469 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #49 in Antifreezes & Coolants |
| Brand | K-Seal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,623) |
| Date First Available | May 29, 2009 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
| Item model number | ST5516HD |
| Manufacturer | Solv-Tec |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ST5516 |
| Model | ST5516HD |
| Product Dimensions | 5.9 x 4.1 x 1.9 inches |
J**S
Worked Perfectly!
Vehicle leaking coolant, about 1gal per 1,000 mi driven. Dealer diagnosed as jiffy tight fittings on turbos with a repair estimate of $3,300. 2015 Ford F-150 - 3.5L Ecoboost with 140K miles so didn't want to put that kind of cash into a high mileage vehicle. Added as directed and leaks stopped immediately. 1K miles later, coolant level in the overflow tank has not gone down at all.
M**S
This stuff save me about $20K! It works!
I waited 5 days to write this review on my birthday. Mainly because I am so impressed with this product and I didn't know that it would hold. I'm not getting paid for this review and I rarely write reviews. A little history. I own a 2007 Mercedes E-63. This car is a beast and is a joy to drive. The dealership diagnosed a blown head gasket on the car. The report shows coolant mixed with the engine oil. My oil almost looked like a mocha espresso. A very bad sign. The car was immediately overheating. I was adding antifreeze every day. The dealership estimated repairs to start at $15K but could easily rise to $25K. Once the top of the motor is opened up I'm sure they would recommend new cams (4), new cam adjusters and of course new seals. A new crate engine for this car from Mercedes-Benz costs $57,000.00. After carefully reading the directions I added coolant with the bottle of K-seal after shaking it for 1 minute. Then I drove the car normally for 20-25 minutes. The car came up to temperature and stayed there. It didn't overheat! After feeling terribly about having to sell the car as a mechanic's special or donating the car I can instead enjoy driving the car daily. I did end up changing the oil 3 times before it didn't appear to have any more coolant in it. Thanks K-seal!
I**N
It'll work on anything but bullet holes I think.
I just concluded a 7,000 mile drive from Georgia to Oklahoma, then to Cali and from there, Washington state and then back to Georgia in my 2002 Chevy Tahoe while hauling a 21' toy hauler heavy laden with toys. My Tahoe has an aftermarket radiator that produced a pinhole leak during travel. I couldn't directly locate the leak nor was I able to just replace the radiator as I was traveling. So I considered using a radiator stop leak but hesitant to do so as I didn't want to plug up my cooling system at all. I found this product and due to the reviews, decided to try it. It worked almost immediately after running the engine for a while to circulate the solution. And it still has not shown signs of leaking and no affect of the cooling capabilities either. I highly recommend this product!
A**.
pretty good at sealing stuff, even your heater core
I bought these to use on my 2011 f350 diesel with a leak on one of the front seals behind the water pump, if I wante to fix it right I would have to take the whole front end of my truck, fan, water pump, and even the front crank cover, no way,, so I bough this mainly because the manufacturer stated that this were permanent, not temporaty fixes, so Bought it, pour just half the bottle and wow! it stoppe, I was impress, but then a cold front arrived and neded to use my heater (wich I just replaced last winter with an OEM heater core) and bam!!! mildy warm air was comming out of the vents, so.... I guess i will now have to replace the heater core wich I can do in about 5 hours (take center console out, and then dash and it literally takes less than 5 minutes to take the old heater core out and put the new one in) I guess is better that taking the front end what I would do different now it would be using this product and then cutting my heater core lines and splicing then togheter to bypass my heater core, let this stop leak do the magic and then flush the old coolant, put new one in and then connect back the heater lines
S**E
Did the job. Saved me thousands of dollars.
This thing saved me thousands of dollars. I thought of taking the time to write a review because this is the best $20 I have ever spent. I actually used it three times already over the course of 2 years. So yes... over time I think you will need to use it again. In my case it took about 5-7 months before the coolant started leaking badly again. Then I purchased another bottle and it did the job again for my 04 dodge ram 1500. And again for a third time, which I used a month ago. Not only it sealed the leak, again, not 100%, but good enough for the engine light to go off, and i was able to pass inspection twice. Before i used it for the first time, my truck was about to give up after 3 years it was leaking from coolant to engine (mixing with the engine oil). The only solution was a rebuild or get a new engine that would cost over $3500. It is a great product. Not perfect, but if you have an old car with a leaking coolant system, and if don't want to start spending thousands of $, this is the best product you can find (I tried 2 others before this one, and it was not as good).
J**K
Works well
Good product
B**B
Nope
It only plugs valves and sensors. Didn’t do anything except that.
T**Y
It does help.
I can’t say it worked 100%. I was not able to have the product work completely into the system to have it work fully. But it did slow down the leak to where I was only putting 1 gallon of coolant instead of 2 gallons of coolant a day into my truck. I end up getting repairs done sooner than I wanted. One of the seals had a crack in it. That’s why it was leaking coolant into my oil. But the stuff gets all through your system, and I had to flush everything out. It did end up in my oil pan. It did not seem to cause any harm to the system at all. It was easy to pour into the reservoir tank. When you look into the reservoir tank, you can see the small particles of copper. It did not seem to cause my heat level to rise either.
N**L
My neighbour swears by it. Says it fixed the leak on his truck perfectly and that was a year ago and the fix is still holding up! He only used half the bottle too so he still has the other half left. We however did not have as much luck but that was our own fault! We had a small leak at first, if we had known about this product and used it then, I feel like it would have definingly solved our problem! But we unfortunately ran the truck to the point where all the anti-freeze leaked out because we had bad head gaskets and it over-heated the engine and then unfortunately this couldn't fix the major problem we created. I would definitely recommend this if you have a coolant leak, use it early it will definitely help!
A**N
I had an unsatisfactory result with one of my cars I earlier reviewed. However, I had a visible gakset leak between the plastic intake manifold and cylinder head in 2007 Town Car, and was about to remove it for servicing until I thought, let me give K-Seal another shot since I had a small quantity left. The result was magic! The leak is gone, and been running dry and clean for a month now.
A**R
There was a crack in head gasket of my car and coolant was leaking from there. Results in engine overheating. I added Kseal HD in in coolant and I had driven 5000 KM after that and crack is healed hence no overheating. Authorised service centre had asked to change the head gasket , that could have costed me around Rs. 75000. Local mechanic suggested to weld the crack. That too have costed around Rs. 20000. But Kseal costed me only Rs. 3500. And it really worked for me.
A**O
Funciona y es fácil de usar
M**N
It s not sealing coolant pump mild leaks.. I can only seal radiator leaks, not in other places- saying by my own experience.. if coolant pump leaks, u better repair it instead of wasting on it..
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