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Posted by Ben Cheah on June 3, 2012

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The pockmarks are the result of inappropriate coolant additives.  The coolant bubbled (cavitation), causing the metal housing to be eaten away.  Photo courtesy of Izzy351 at Ford-Trucks.com.

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