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    #16
    Originally posted by ELVA164 View Post
    Interesting theories in here. I think the plastic just looks stretched, not melted.

    You know we are all mad scientist .....lol


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      #17
      Originally posted by ELVA164 View Post
      Interesting theories in here. I think the plastic just looks stretched, not melted.
      Most plastics will turn white-ish at the stress points when stretched, not clear
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        #18
        Originally posted by Sea Aych View Post
        Most plastics will turn white-ish at the stress points when stretched, not clear
        This. It looks like heating deformation that occurred. The rubber hoses would have separated before that plastic polymer housing expanded.
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          #19
          Originally posted by codyep3 View Post
          the rubber hoses would have separated before that plastic polymer housing expanded.
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            #20
            Do the exhaust manifolds have heat shields attached? If pressure caused that to burst then I would think your heater core is busted too as well as the radiator. You better go through everything!
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              #21
              I'd say the superheated coolant heated the tank up to a point where its material became softer, then the pressure basically blew a bubble through it. Like we used to do with CD's and lighters, remember? =)

              What I'm sayin is, it looks like both. Not either.

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                #22
                Terrorists did it.
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