Holy thread resurrection!
Good topic anyway.
Also, slight off topic, don't let the ground path go through bearings. It WILL hurt them.
Rob R.
I have fried two ECU's by neglecting to disconnect them before welding. I am a slow learner. I note the Nissan ECU will also fry if you install a single pole battery disconnect that does not cut the charge circuit.
wvumtnbkr wrote: Holy thread resurrection! Good topic anyway. Also, slight off topic, don't let the ground path go through bearings. It WILL hurt them. Rob R.
I completely believe that the heat from poor contact in the bearing would melt the grease or any plastic stuff but am trying to picture the scenario where a person of sound mind would place a bearing between the ground clamp and the torch.
In reply to Giant Purple Snorklewacker:
I have worked in industrial settings most of my career. I have witnessed a few techs weld near or through a bearing (not on the bearing, but letting the electricity go through the bearing).
What happens is the bearing surfaces that are in close contact with each other "micro-weld". This WILL cause the bearing to prematurely fail.
Some people don't think about these things. Just thought I would throw that out there if anybody is welding on an upright or something similar.
Rob R.
wvumtnbkr wrote: In reply to Giant Purple Snorklewacker: I have worked in industrial settings most of my career. I have witnessed a few techs weld near or through a bearing (not on the bearing, but letting the electricity go through the bearing). What happens is the bearing surfaces that are in close contact with each other "micro-weld". This WILL cause the bearing to prematurely fail.
The micro-welding thing - yeah, I guess that would toast a bearing race pretty quickly. I get that a lot when I'm being lazy and using the clamp on the welding table instead of clamping it to the part. Go to pick it up and it needs a sharp rap with the hammer to unstick if from the table.
I always remove both terminals and pull the ECU. One time on an e30 I didnt pull the ecu and I killed the O2 sensor.
Gasoline wrote: I weld naked, in the rain, while flying a kite.
Don't tie the kite to your hootus if you know whats good for you
Always disconnect the battery. And some things are vehicle specific. I know we had a Passat in the shop once, and the crash book specifically said to disconnect the ABS control unit before welding. I wonder who learned that one the hard way?
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