Welding Peterbilt Y pipe |
07-19-2023, (Subject: Welding Peterbilt Y pipe ) Post: #1 | |||
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Welding Peterbilt Y pipe The Y pipe on the DEF side of my 2014 peterbilt 388 has cracked right in the centre, instead of replacing it $$$$, i have it setup to weld as its cracked perfectly in the Y center. Ive heard so many different procedures on welding on trucks, now im wondering what the best protection is for the ECM and electrical components is. #1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Or #2 hook up surge protector to positive and negative on battery? I have the ground for the welder setup maybe 7 inches or so from the crack on one of the exhaust clamp bolts. What do you guys think? | |||
07-19-2023, (Subject: Welding Peterbilt Y pipe ) Post: #2 | |||
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RE: Welding Peterbilt Y pipe Safest thing would be to weld it with it off the truck. Other than that, just make sure you have a good ground very close to where you are going to be welding, and that there is a second ground to the frame as well from the pipe near the welding area. I have also heard of people putting 2 grounds form their welder on either side of the area to weld too. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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