gold metal flake in radiator and overflow tank??? runß fine no overheating issues..

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Asked by wylde9 Mar 30, 2016 at 10:21 PM about the 1999 Subaru Forester Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Gold metal flake in radiator and overflow tank?????  Runs fine with no
overheating issues just wondering why there is metal flake in it??

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Did u just recently buy car. Like tennis shoes mentioned someone might have added a stop leak in it. I only would like to add...try to figure why they would do that? You may have a problem minor or major waiting to happen. Maybe ask a trusted mechanic/friend to just look at your car to see if they can discern why, as a precaution.

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I have silver glitter in my coolent is that from a bad waterpump? Or is that alumaseal??

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It's probably an aluminum powder based sealant, as Subaru water pumps very rarely fail. You're probably ok. If you flush system be sure to pressure-clean the rear heater hoses, as they can clog from excess old sealant.

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Sorry I'm a bit late to this thread, but I drive an 06 Explorer and had it in the shop several months ago to have it checked out because I was smelling coolant. Sure enough they did a pressure check and found fhat the pressure was dropping slightly. I never saw them do it, but they said that they put sealer in it. I went to fill up my overflow tank today and noticed this at the bottom. Is this the sealer or a much bigger problem?

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