

🛠️ Fix it once, drive forever—K-Seal seals the deal!
K-Seal Ultimate is a professional-grade, permanent head gasket and block repair solution featuring 33% more sealing power and ceramic micro-fibres to seal leaks up to 0.64mm. Easy to use with a simple shake-and-pour method, it works with all coolant types and engine materials, providing a lifetime fix trusted by mechanics and independently tested to meet ASTM D3147 standards. Ideal for anyone seeking a cost-effective, reliable alternative to expensive engine repairs.





| ASIN | B00QYZIVA6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,557 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #3 in Cooling System Additives |
| Brand | K-Seal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,989) |
| Date First Available | November 14, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | KSLST3501 |
| Manufacturer | Solv-Tec |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KSLST3501 |
| Model | ST3501 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 2.5 x 8 inches |
S**N
It actually works very well
I have a 2012 Toyota Prius type v they're generation known to have head gasket issues over time. Well my time had come last winter Winter of 2024 and I was deciding whether to put new engine in it though I did not have the money and I called a repair shop in town called engine and transmission exchange and told him I dilemma. Well to my surprise The gentleman behind a counter felt my problem and told me try this he had a guy who delivered parts who had a old Chevy van that had the same head gasket issue. He gave it a shot because one of his mechanics told me to try it what's the worst that could happen. By God it worked that man has been driving that same vehicle for 5 years now so I gave it a shot. It's a year later I've had no head gasket issues whatsoever no overheating no loss of fluids since that time I put it in. Heck of a lot cheaper than the engine. A $23 bill is a heck of a lot cheaper than a 5 to $6,000 engine replacement.
T**S
Improved my old car's performance greatly!
Have a 2004 Ford Escape with about 200,000 miles. Started getting a check engine light; misfire on #1 at startup and very rough idling every time I started the (cold) engine in the morning until it warmed up. Tried the usual; plugs and ignition coils but no help. Noticed I was using water but no sign of a leak. Finally suspected that I had a blown head gasket around #1 cylinder. Read good reviews about K-Seal so thought I'd give it a try and poured a 16oz bottle in. Drove it around for about 20 miles then parked it till next morning. Started it up and no check engine light and the idling was much improved (but not great)! I left the K-seal in and now, about 3 weeks later, have not had a check engine light again and the idling has improved steadily until I can say it is now very smooth at startup and when stopped in traffic. I think by leaving the K-Seal in that the gasket leak has steadily improved and so has the engine performance. Thank you K-Seal!
S**O
Not going to lie, I did not really expect this to actually work.
Jeep Wrangler 4.0 Inline 6. Had an issue with a piston and suffered a catastrophic failure. Disassembled engine, and replaced piston, then reassembled with a fresh head gasket. Did not plane block or head, just put it back together. Engine ran fine, but I noticed lack of coolant system pressurizing, and I was refilling the radiator daily. I found a pressure leak near number 1 cylinder, which was causing significant coolant loss when engine was operating. My head was either damaged or I nicked the gasket when putting it back together by myself. Which is possible, that head is heavy and awkward. Anyway, after a lot of reviews and research, I selected K-seal. I followed instructions and added it directly to radiator. It has small copper looking flakes in it, and at first I thought it was a waste of time, because after pouring it in, and going for a drive I saw the same small flakes on the inner fender where the steam from the leak was coming from. Then after a few more days, I noticed that my cooling system was fully pressurized when hot, and the coolant was not disappearing every day. It has been about three weeks and several hundred miles, and it is solid as a rock. No coolant leak, smell or refill needed. Very impressed, this really worked.
N**N
Still head gasket leak
Did not work for me at all. May or may not work depending on your vehicle.
M**.
Semi worked.
I chose this product after watching Chris fix on YouTube. He used a different brand and recommended this one as because his choice clogging his thermostat which scared him thinking it almost blew his engine. This product did reduce the amount of water I replaced everyday but I do need to go with his choice and maybe I will use half and hope it don’t plug my thermostat.
D**G
2016 Kia Sorento
I was smelling some coolant when I’d get out of my 2016 Kia Sorento and refilling the reserve tank about every 2 months. No puddles anywhere and no overheating. I’m pretty sure it was a small leak on the water pump but not 100%. I put this in and cycled it through 3 times. Smell went away instantly and level has not moved after a few months. Great product and vehicle running perfectly still.
N**.
Tricky marketing
Head gasket leak means there will be some leak like coolant to oil contamination etc or vice versa, if it doesn't fix it then what's the point of their claim that it can fix any Head gasket issue? Their money back guarantee is a joke too since there is no info on their website how to get the money back if it doesn't work, all useless marketing gimmicks with customers. Got a lot of views from people I know on this product, they say it doesn't work or could work only for short time and problem will come back. Waste of $22
L**.
Worked on Chevy 5.7
Had bad coolant blowing out the exhaust on my 1989 Chevy 5.7 K1500 111k miles. Not just steam but coolant as well. Used K Seal and it did not work. So pulled heads sent to machine shop that checked them and said no faults found. Heads milled, inspected cylinders, nothing found. In fact old cylinder head gaskets and intake gaskets were okay. Re-assembly did not touch the exhaust. Just as bad. I again used K Seal. Forget the 3-5 minute idle, did not work. So allowed it to cold soak overnight. Next day ran it on the road with it blowing steam all the way. Let it cold soak overnight. Next day leak was gone. Went for drive and no smoke. Mind you this was just day one, but given the severity of the leak, this looks promising. Still not sure why it worked on the second can and not the first. I lost a lot of coolant when I pulled the heads, but it is possible enough residue of the first can of K Seal remained. My current thinking is that the problem may be a crack in the intake manifold and not the block. This is because the engine did not blow coolant before I changed the intake manifold gaskets a few weeks prior just as routine maintenance. The manifold EGR passage was totally clogged with carbon which I removed. It is possible this carbon may have sealed the crack in the manifold. Chevy manifolds have massive exhaust and coolant passages that run parallel to each other and a defective EGR system could generate excessive heat that cracks the manifold internally. This would allow coolant to get into the exhaust.
Z**E
Très bon produit. Très efficace.
V**R
das Zeug hat in nullkommanix das Thermostat abgedichtet. Immerhin... Ich glaube, dass so Zeug unter optimalen Bedingungen funktionieren kann, ich habe es sicherheitshalber bei einem alten Auto angewendet, bei dem der Wechsel der ZKD nicht wirtschaftlich gewesen wäre, also ohne wirtschaftliches Risiko. Dass das Thermostat allerdings sofort verstopft, hatte ich nicht erwartet, das dürfte der ZKD - und damit dem Auto - dann den Rest gegeben haben. Friede seiner Asche. Ich werde es nicht noch mal kaufen.
S**M
Bit of my background. I'm an ex-Honda technician of 24 years. But I quit the dealership over 10 years ago. I feel I'm quite experienced with cars. Honda's at least.I still drive a 1996 Honda Odyssey, here in Aug 2025. Beginning of this year, I noticed a mysterious coolant loss. Maybe a 1/4 liter every 2 -3 weeks. Also some intermittent stumbling or misfiring when engine is started, but clears up within 2-3 seconds of starting. Also noticing excessive pressure being relieved when opening the rad cap. Typical head gasket symptoms. Then I noticed a few drops of coolant on the ground. That ended up only being a leaky radiator. Found a cheap new radiator on Rockauto and replaced it, hoping that fixes all coolant loss issues. No luck. I continue to just drive it and topping up coolant. July comes around and the misfiring after start up is getting worse. At times, taking up to 20-25 seconds to clear up, and now it feels like it's multiple cylinders misfiring. The new radiator is leaking as well. I assume the excessive pressure from exhaust in coolant is the cause. Given the van's age, 500,000 km's and host of other issues it's had in the past year or 2, it's not worth the time and energy to fix a head gasket. I fear this is the end of the van. My wife is thrilled and ecstatic, she really wants a new or newer vehicle.I've never been one to believe in any of this "quick fix in a can". But at this point, its worth a shot as there's nothing left to lose. Bought a bottle of this K-Seal Head Gasket repair here on Amazon.Just after driving the van, the engine is hot. I opened the rad cap slowly and noticed the coolant was low. I didn't bother draining any more coolant as I hoped it was low enough to fit the whole bottle. I was wrong, only managed to pour in just over half the bottle. I started up the engine and ran for 40 mins. Shut off and cooled for 3 hours. Reached under the radiator and opened the drain just enough to pour in the remainder of the bottle. Started engine, no misfiring. Perhaps just a coincidence. Ran for another 40 mins then shut off for the night. Next morning, I started it up, still no misfiring or stumbling. Drove to work just fine. started up after work, again no stumbling. It's now been a week and a half of regular driving and I finally checked the coolant level. It was full, no top up needed. New radiator stopped leaking too. Still early, but so far the results are extremely positive. I'm thrilled and ecstatic. Wife is not. I will update if it shows signs of leakage again
J**I
Usado en un coche de circuito al que se le exige el máximo constantemente en el que ya comenzaban a traspasarse los gases de los cilindros al circuito de refrigerante elevando la presión del mismo, tras aplicarlo según instrucciones del fabricante se resolvió el problema hasta tal punto que a día de hoy tras casi un año y varios eventos rodando a altas rpm sigue solucionado evitando destapar ls culata. Estoy impresionado por el resultado.
B**.
My review of the product application is as below. Car: BMW E36, 1995, 325, sedan, single vanos, M50 engine, Mishimotor expansion tank filled with BMW blue coolant. Location - Kuala Lumpur. Issue: Mild white smoking with slight coolant loss (about 50ml a week). Suspect coolant leaking from head gasket into combustion chamber. No signs of coolant to oil leak nor oil to coolant leak. Water temperature is stable. Application: Applied KSeal Ultimate 3 days ago into expansion tank (pumped out some coolant from expansion tank to fill kseal) and followed the instructions. Smoking stopped about 20 mins after engine was at operating temperature. No signs of overheating. Result: Since applying KSeal ultimate 3 days ago, drove a total 450km - mix of short distance, one long distance (120km) and in heavy traffic. Had done high rev driving up hill about 80km round trip) twice as well. No smoking to report and temperature was normal so far. Coolant levels checked in the morning and didn't seem to drop. So far so good, will update here if there's any issues. Very happy with the product.
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