by RomanV » Thu Mar 08, 2007 11:49 am
Okay so last friday, I took my car into pitstop, to have the flexi join replaced in my exhaust.
Picked up the car in the afternoon, no problems. Car had a funny smell coming from it, which I had assumed was either a byproduct of their welding, or perhaps something they used to clean the exhuast with before welding, which was burning off.
It kept on making this funny smell, and then after a day or two, my car wouldnt start. The battery definitely wasnt flat, everything else worked fine.
I plugged in another starter motor to see if that would work, but no luck.
Then while I was poking around in the engine bay, I noticed that my earth wire from the chassis to the engine/gbox was completely fried! The plug that joins the two halves of it together is completely destroyed, and melted looking.
Now obviously I need to replace this earth strap. But is this a cause, or an effect? I dont want to replace it, only to have the same thing happen again.
I'm thinking that it's too much of a coincidence that it only started happening, straight after getting this work done.
I called them and asked where they placed the earth for the welding gear, and they said directly onto the exhaust pipe. Could the high current from the welding, have melted the wire?
I've got a track day at taupo in two weeks, and I dont want my car to be having problems on they way there or back!