XS22J8R
Well-Known Member
I was out to lunch with an old buddy of mine today and he reminded me of a misadventure I had working on cars that left me "branded" for life.
I pulled one of my cars out of the garage around 12 years ago to head to a evening cruise. I thought I smelled gas so looked under the hood and saw that the fuel pump was leaking. Swearing under my breath, I pulled the car back in the garage and got another one out to make my trip. The next weekend I had got a new fuel pump and went to install it. While wrestling with reinstalling a bolt, I heard a crackling sound and smelled flesh burning. I looked down to see that my watchband had contacted the stud on the back of the alternator and my watchband was burning my wrist!
I always disconnect the batteries on my cars when they are parked in my garage, so I hadn't checked the battery and noticed that in my haste and frustration the week before when I discovered the failed fuel pump problem, I'd neglected to disconnect the battery. Dohh!
The burn was pretty scary looking, it never hurt or blistered, but left a milky white area, that in my reading up on burns suggested it was a 3rd degree burn. I was worried about it and considered going to the ER, but instead just kept it covered in antibiotic with a bandage, and when it healed it left a brand the shape of the links of my watchband!
I have some scarred knuckles from other wrenching fubars too. Anyone else have interesting scars from wrenching?
I pulled one of my cars out of the garage around 12 years ago to head to a evening cruise. I thought I smelled gas so looked under the hood and saw that the fuel pump was leaking. Swearing under my breath, I pulled the car back in the garage and got another one out to make my trip. The next weekend I had got a new fuel pump and went to install it. While wrestling with reinstalling a bolt, I heard a crackling sound and smelled flesh burning. I looked down to see that my watchband had contacted the stud on the back of the alternator and my watchband was burning my wrist!
I always disconnect the batteries on my cars when they are parked in my garage, so I hadn't checked the battery and noticed that in my haste and frustration the week before when I discovered the failed fuel pump problem, I'd neglected to disconnect the battery. Dohh!
The burn was pretty scary looking, it never hurt or blistered, but left a milky white area, that in my reading up on burns suggested it was a 3rd degree burn. I was worried about it and considered going to the ER, but instead just kept it covered in antibiotic with a bandage, and when it healed it left a brand the shape of the links of my watchband!
I have some scarred knuckles from other wrenching fubars too. Anyone else have interesting scars from wrenching?