[Mobile-Portable] Bonding of truck body parts

Dick Flanagan dick at twohams.com
Fri Dec 30 01:09:19 EST 2005


At 09:30 PM 12/29/2005, Paul S. Serio wrote:
 >Dick, has this trick been successful on late model Chevy trucks?

I don't know, but the theory should be universal.  Exhaust pipes are 
typically insulated from the vehicle body by rubber stand-offs and 
connected only at the engine.  This creates a twenty-foot ungrounded 
radiator running the length of the vehicle, connected at one end to the 
engine block containing the spark plugs.

If late model Chevy trucks do something to modify this paradigm, then 
different methods might be necessary.

73, Dick
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Dick Flanagan K7VC NV SM
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