Technical  2.4TD Overheating

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Technical  2.4TD Overheating

Good luck :)

Let us know how you get on with the K-Seal.

I'll reserve comment on the Ametech until more users have used it. It sounds too good to be true. I'll put a post up in the main forum to see if anyone else has come across it.


27 May 2008 – 1967 Fiat 500 - Hello, I have used this Ametech Engine Restore stuff with great success in a 1967 Fiat 500. the car had a tired engine, the engine was low on compression and was producing some levels of smoke when hot and left to tick over for a while. the performance was also down although it didn’t have a lot in the first place. my girlfriend owned the car and asked if there was anything I could do to improve it, so not wanting the hassle of rebuilding the engine I thought I would try Ametech, as a friend of mine had used it with positive results in a 4.6 PA38 Range Rover. so I changed the oil and added one 250ml can. initially there was no noticeable improvement, however after 200 miles my girlfriend who had no idea that I had added this stuff remarked on how the little Fiat seemed to have more go and wasn’t producing any smoke at the lights when driving off. she was thrilled to bits and was convinced I had secretly rebuilt the engine as a surprise, this provided me with many much needed browney points with limited financial outlay (RESULT).. I then drove the Fiat myself and found there to be a definite improvement and I was surprised how much its performance increased, its acceleration was greatly improved as was its top speed increased from a thrashy 55 mph to a super smooth 70 mph, so I reckon this stuff works. however the Fiat is a very basic simple engine, on more modern sophisticated units it might be wise to seek further advice…happy driving. Al Shepherd (Chairman of the Fiat 500 enthusiasts club)
 
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