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10-06-2013, 01:54 PM | #1 |
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Battery cables and battery choices
I am needing a new battery. The old one was in the truck when I purchased it. It is now 8 years old and struggles to spin the starter, dropping down to less than 8 volts when cranking. I used to work in a shop, so I understand voltage and amps, so the best I can describe its behavior is of a tree that has a rotten core. Hollow inside, but strong bark on the outside.
This battery is side-terminal and I wonder if I should change over to top terminal, just because that's what my 1966 C-10 would have had in it back in 1966? The side-terminal design lessens the acid corrosion at the terminal, and I want this to be trouble-free. I know the Group 24 will fit, but an option that presented itself when I called about batteries was a dual terminal battery, one with side and top terminals. Ooh!! The dual is a group 78 and is a bit shorter, so it will still fit. My question to the forum is: which battery and which terminal? Group 24 is top only, Group 78 is dual, thus the choice. Thank you, John
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10-06-2013, 04:51 PM | #2 |
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Re: Battery cables and battery choices
Sometimes we put to much thought into the simplest things. How are you building your truck? Original or all out tech?
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10-06-2013, 06:33 PM | #3 |
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Re: Battery cables and battery choices
I am trying to keep it looking as stock as possible, but making improvements where they make sense. I have upgraded the wiring, all the way to the tail lights. HEI is pending, as is a toss-up between QuadraJet or FI.
I know the battery is at its end, straining to get those pesky electrons to the starter. I may end up jumping the silly thing, but this will be a daily/weekly driver for me. John
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10-07-2013, 01:52 AM | #4 |
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Re: Battery cables and battery choices
you are already wired for side i would stick with that ;it is better then post ... you are NOT making a showroom floor model.... I have a 63 that i am doing suspension upgrades and diesel But the outside and in the cab will look all original
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10-07-2013, 02:33 PM | #5 |
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Re: Battery cables and battery choices
jtrichard,
Thank you for sharing the idea of staying with the side terminal connections. Corrosion is less on side mount and since I already have OE type cables (molded cable ends), I don't need the top mount for any reason that I can justify. The old battery was tested and was on the border between good and bad, just shading the good side. It is now a core and the new battery is installed. That starter zings now. Music to my ears. John
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