Sorry Bob, as I've stated countless times, I do NOT put stop leak in my radiator. I fix it properly. And yes, when you change your oil, if you don't put that STP crap back in your engine then those imperfections in the cylinder walls will
show up again. If it works so well, then why do you need that clumsy looking tube coming off of your valve cover? Probably
because there is blow-by. And apparently it isn't getting fixed with your witches brew. If you don't know the facts about something then I would suggest you take a back seat and just listen and learn.
OK, but a few points:
1) millions of people do put stop leak in their radiators, and consider it a good fix.
2) The clumsy tube coming off my valve cover is a PCV line, with an oil separator. The oil
separator removes oil in the PCV line that is sucked up from the valve train area. The oil
separator is not there to collect blow-by.
3) the "witches brew" (Engine Restorer) restores the seal between the rings and the cylinder walls.
This increases cylinder pressure, engine power, and helps reduce oil consumption. They sell millions of bottles,
so I suspect people have discovered the product does what they say it will do. Seems to work for me, so I passed this
information on to possibly help fellow motor-heads.
4) As far as taking a back seat, I choose to share what I have learned from wrenching on the same Cuda
for 22 years, and researching and reading a lot of car material. I'm sure we all have information and experiences
that can helps others. People should consider my 2 cents, if they want, and that of others, and make their own informed decisions.
5) If you have proof or evidence that Engine Restorer does not work, please provide it for our consideration. Until I see that evidence
or proof, I'll probably keep using it, and recommending it.