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Overheated on track - now what?
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05-04-2011, 06:25 PM
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RETed
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That's typical.
It's actually aluminum oxide.
It's galvanic corrosion due to having two dissimilar metals (steel side irons + aluminum rotor housings) and an electrolyte (coolant) - that's basically a battery.
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