🚀 Seal the leaks, save the day!
The BlueDevil Products 00234 Rear Main Sealer is an 8-ounce liquid solution designed to permanently seal damaged rear main seals in vehicles. It restores dried and cracked rubber seals while you drive, is easy to use, and is compatible with all engine types, making it a versatile choice for any driver.
Material | Rubber |
Brand | BlueDevil Products |
Style | Compact |
Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 6 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches |
Compatible Material | Plastic, Metal |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Item Form | Liquid |
UPC | 891838002348 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00891838002348 |
Color | Blue |
Manufacturer | BlueDevil Products |
Model | 00234 |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 00234 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 00234 |
F**R
Good product
This product is working great on my Mercedes rear main seal leak. It took a couple of hundred miles to reach its effectiveness. Very satisfied.
B**E
Works Very Well
I tried this on a 2016 Wrangler with a big oil leak from the rear main (lost 3qts in 5000miles) and it did stop the leakage much to my surprise (first based on significantly reduced diameter of oil spots on my driveway, then they completely disappeared by the next oil change), well enough for me to recommend it. I read some reviews on this product and at least one customer put this in his rear main differential with destructive results (increased leakage)--THIS IS INTENDED FOR REAR MAIN ENGINE SEAL, NOT REAR DIFFERENTIAL SEAL. I'm not sure if I drain the oil, will I have to do it again with the oil change? I will update this review to answer that later. Excellent product Update, changed oil and did not re-add this Blue Devil product, still no leaks, considering I had at least a 2foot diameter oil ring on my driveway at this time last year, this is a great product.
B**N
Slowed down the leak but.....still leaks
Ok so I have a 2008 Cadillac Escalade EXT. 6.2 and all wheel drive. About 100K miles and it has had a minor oil leak for about a year or two. Talking a couple drops on the driveway overnight. Then after a road trip towing my camper around 200 miles total I did an oil change and the next day the oil leak was massive. The day after changing the oil I got the "low oil pressure, shut off engine!" alarm. It was at that point I cold see oil dumping out while idling. It was a consistent drip to the tune of 2 quarts a day on my daily commute which is only 30 miles total. Upon searching for the source I was able to see it was the rear main seal. I tried the Blue Devil RMS product. It did slow the leak but I was still losing at least a quart of oil every 30 miles or so. Now my truck is in the shop getting the rear main seal replaced. This job calls for the transmission, transfer case, cross members, drive shafts and exhaust system to be removed to replace this $30 seal. While the truck was at the shop and the trans removed I asked the shop to change the oil pan gasket as well because with my luck the oil pan gasket would start leaking a month later. Total cost is $2,000 for the rear main seal and oil pan gasket. I wish the sealer would have worked, but I guess my leak was way too much for it.
R**K
High hopes dashed
I had high hopes that Blue Devil would at least slow the leaking rear main seal on my 2013 Ford Escape. Nope. The product made not a bit of a difference. Still leaking as bad as before.
J**O
It stop my oil leak honda odyssey.
It stop the leak on my 2007 honda odyssey crankshaft rear end seal. I was loosing 1 quart of oil every 3 weeks. Don’t know if i need it every time i change my oil, but it stop the leak 1 week after i add it to my oil.
1**N
I wasted my money
It hasn't worked on my rear main leak yet after 100 miles.
W**S
Great purchase
This was purchase at a great price
R**Y
Worked for me
I’ve always been skeptical of these kinds of products, but I was not looking forward to removing my transmission or paying $1K+ to replace the main seal. I own a 2009 Honda Civic LX that developed a slow, seeping rear main seal leak. I did a little research and read some reviews about this product and figured I would give it a shot. I added this after I drained the oil and replaced it with MaxLife High Mileage Synthetic Blend 10W-30 which is heavier than the Super Tech 5W-20 Full Synthetic that I’ve used since I got this car. I then drove 50 miles on the freeway. So far, no leaks, not a single drop. I highly recommend this product.
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