[FC] Battery update

Ken Hand vairmech at aol.com
Tue Jun 2 15:14:48 EDT 2009


 The group 51 battery may be smaller but it will have more power and last longer than the old style battery could ever think of.


 


Ken Hand
248-613-8586
www.corvairmechanic.com

 


 

-----Original Message-----
From: econousaparts at fuse.net
To: corvanatics at corvair.org
Cc: corvanatics-request at corvair.org
Sent: Mon, 1 Jun 2009 9:36 pm
Subject: [FC] Battery update










    I finally got time to go pick up a new battery for the 63 Corvan tonight at 
Autozone. I asked for a group 51 R and they showed me 2 different brands both 
clearly marked 51 R and neither was correct. Both had the positive terminal to 
the outboard rear and the negative to the outboard front. In addition,this 
battery was about an inch taller than mine and about 5 inches shorter in length. 

    My old battery was a Deka brand my mechanic buddy ordered 3 years ago from 
Kentucky Motors here locally(KOI chain of stores))and its toast,wont charge up 
at all. Autozone had Duralast and another off brand cheaper one. After doing 
some comparisons to other batteries on the shelf,I found a Duralast battery 
Group 51DL,not 51R or RDL(DL for Duralast I assume) that had the termianls 
positioned correctly but still overall a miniature battery compared to mine. I 
was concerned the cables wouldnt reach and that the battery was too tall to fit 
but I took a gamble and figured it might work and low and behold it did fit and 
the cables reached.
     So long story long,it's all good in my neighborhood. Just wanted to update 
my findings in case anyone else was getting ready to get one.





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                   Tim in Ky
               EconoUSAparts
Your used 61-67 Econoline parts source
Constantly parting out E100 vans and trucks. 
A100 parts also available

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