Lndwarrior
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Gary
I use to connect to the exhaust until one day I taxied away from a fuel pump with the ground (ie: bonding wire/clamp) connected. I really thought I had damaged something but the ball joint on my exhaust saved me, I think.
Never did that again.
I had been trained to connect here, but that was a million years ago before we got this incredible learning tool called the internet.
It seems like it should work. In my case I have a ball valve and the exhaust gasket between the clamp and the engine. But even then you would think the contact on the ball joint and the exhaust bolts would be enough.
Stainless steel is less conductive that other types of metal so that may be a contributing factor.
It would be interesting if someone with knowledge in this field could fully explain this.
Never did that again.
I had been trained to connect here, but that was a million years ago before we got this incredible learning tool called the internet.
It seems like it should work. In my case I have a ball valve and the exhaust gasket between the clamp and the engine. But even then you would think the contact on the ball joint and the exhaust bolts would be enough.
Stainless steel is less conductive that other types of metal so that may be a contributing factor.
It would be interesting if someone with knowledge in this field could fully explain this.