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Title: oops youll need a new one of them
Post by: ktrim on August 12, 2005, 06:17:46 PM
was riding around today and heard a clanking sound.  damn flange had worked loose,  can was hitting the rear caliper.  went home and got out the welder to tack it in place,  forgot to disconnect the battery.  so I tacked it in place,  pulled off the header,  welded it all the way around,  reinstalled the exhaust.  pulled it out of the garage for ride,  turned on the key and no lights,  no click no nothing..  now off to buy a new battery!!  damit :x  :x  :x  :x  :x
Title: oops youll need a new one of them
Post by: pandy on August 12, 2005, 07:02:02 PM
You've had a tuff day...  :(

Here's a beer to cheer you up!  :cheers:

pandy  :mrgreen:
Title: oops youll need a new one of them
Post by: Code4 on August 12, 2005, 07:27:22 PM
Lucky that's all you cooked.... :nono:
Title: oops youll need a new one of them
Post by: pandy on August 12, 2005, 07:29:52 PM
:o
Title: oops youll need a new one of them
Post by: ktrim on August 12, 2005, 08:22:56 PM
I put the charger on it it seems to be taking a charge,  maybe it will be alright  :dunno: .  roll started it a little bit ago and went for a 20 minute ride.  the rejet , filter, exhaust, and valve clearance corrected make it so much more fun to ride (pulls the front wheel about a foot when I hit second).  

thanks for the beer pandy!!! I'll get the next round :cheers:  here have 2 :cheers:
Title: Re: oops youll need a new one of them
Post by: The Buddha on August 12, 2005, 08:28:05 PM
Quote from: ktrimwas riding around today and heard a clanking sound.  damn flange had worked loose,  can was hitting the rear caliper.  went home and got out the welder to tack it in place,  forgot to disconnect the battery.  so I tacked it in place,  pulled off the header,  welded it all the way around,  reinstalled the exhaust.  pulled it out of the garage for ride,  turned on the key and no lights,  no click no nothing..  now off to buy a new battery!!  damit :x  :x  :x  :x  :x

Oh ... I'm sorry ... did it feel loose getting it on ...
Cool.
Srinath.
Title: oops youll need a new one of them
Post by: ktrim on August 12, 2005, 08:57:30 PM
no it was really tight going on I think it just wiggled around enough to loosen up.   its ok now that it is welded,  I'll have to wait for morning to see if the battery is going to be ok ( I doubt it but it never hurts to try)
Title: oops youll need a new one of them
Post by: 70 Cam Guy on August 12, 2005, 09:59:17 PM
Sounds like a tough day, enjoy a nice beer :thumb:

It seems odd that flange worked itself loose.  How tight was the strap on the exhaust?  Maybe that was the culprit.  I can tell you mine is still solid as it was the day I installed it (knock on wood ;))
Title: oops youll need a new one of them
Post by: average on August 12, 2005, 10:30:32 PM
Forgive me; i'm a noob when it comes to welding, but why would the battery need disconnecting?
Title: oops youll need a new one of them
Post by: calamari on August 12, 2005, 11:11:19 PM
...
hey pandy, that closeup in your avatar is much better  :thumb:
but if you send me the original, i can do a high-rez resize of it and make you a shiny avatar with the same dimensions (look at borders on pic, they look jagged).

(http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a146/pandyz/PandyBigButt.jpg)
Title: oops youll need a new one of them
Post by: RVertigo on August 13, 2005, 03:12:24 AM
Quote from: subci can do a high-rez resize of it and make you a shiny avatar with the same dimensions.
Avatars are supposed to be under 10K...  The smallest hi-res one (that didn't look awful) was about 20k... :dunno:
Title: oops youll need a new one of them
Post by: calamari on August 13, 2005, 04:00:40 AM
...
by 'high-rez resize' I mean a quality avatar with same dimensions/filesize (no jagged edges).
Title: oops youll need a new one of them
Post by: callmelenny on August 13, 2005, 01:51:09 PM
Quote from: averageForgive me; i'm a noob when it comes to welding, but why would the battery need disconnecting?

You are using electrical current to create the high temperatures for the welding. Leaving the battery connected (which is grounded to the frame) can overload various components of the bike's electrical system.
Title: Good to know
Post by: The Buddha on August 13, 2005, 01:56:14 PM
Well its nice to know this ... now ... I always leave crap on it and weld it ... other than stuff hitting the hot metal and melting ... nothing has happened ... knock on wood ... Including Cheesy/tarzanBoy's bike ... Maybe your ground was in the wrong spot ... like frame. I usually clip to the exhaust if hitting exhaust ... hell by that token jetswings and my 89 should have a fried electrical system ... OK jetswings doesn't have any to speak of ... but mine did ... and never had a blip ...
Cool.
Srinath.
Title: oops youll need a new one of them
Post by: pandy on August 13, 2005, 02:05:23 PM
I have really bad eyesite...it looks clear to me?  :dunno:   :lol:

Here's the link:

http://photobucket.com/albums/a146/pandyz/?action=view&current=PandyGS500E.jpg

RVertigo was kind enough to zoom in on it (I'm avatar challenged), and he offered to photoshop it, but he'd already spent so much time on it.

You're both such sweeties!!  :kiss: And that's NOT flirting, Pantablo! It's appreciating kindness!  :nana:

pandy  :mrgreen:

/end threadjack

Quote from: subc...
hey pandy, that closeup in your avatar is much better  :thumb:
but if you send me the original, i can do a high-rez resize of it and make you a shiny avatar with the same dimensions (look at borders on pic, they look jagged).

Title: oops youll need a new one of them
Post by: ktrim on August 13, 2005, 04:42:28 PM
charged the battery over night,  it seems to be ok.  only time will tell.   usually welding with the battery connected willnot cause any problems.  But in my haste to fix the exhaust, I left the ignition turned on.  the ground for the welder was connected to the exhaust,  but welding still puts incredible amounts of electricity into the entire bike,  with the ignition on it also went threw the entire electrical system.  Im lucky I didn't burn up anything else.  so in the future,  be safe and disconnect the battery.  While working on race cars (quick repairs/welds while car is still runnning) I have seen batteries exploded from the high voltage (not like KABOOM but sides split and acid runs out).  so better to be safe then sorry