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To: spetznaz
And why would they use Aluminum?

Lots of car engine blocks are aluminum--aluminum alloys. I don't know about this particular car, but it sounds to me that they miscalculated the alloy, or cheaped out on the ingredients, and ended up with a metal with too low a melting point.

I'd bet it didn't actually liquify, merely soften enough to warp.

Still though, how moronic can they be?

217 posted on 10/22/2002 3:03:16 PM PDT by Petronski
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