im not real familiar with the melting and pouring process, I do know that they use a quick set sand mold,gas holes are one problem we run into, one thing I have discovered, is that if I weld the red spots with 330 then beat the weld with a jack hammer, the spots go away. but I know this is only covering up the spot. it would be nice to fix the problem the right way, instead of just covering them up.the guys running the melting department swears that shaking out the casting as soon as possible and letting it cool fast, is the best way. as I said, im just a welder, but it seems to me, that maybe the casting is cooling to fast and the impurities are getting trapped inside, instead of floating to the surface. they use two small ladels to pour from both ends, and most of the bad areas seem to be in the center of the casting, like it is all being pushed to the center. they have added more and bigger risers, but that has made no difference at all