| Keith Wrote:
>5. Bought A Battery At Kmart Last Night. Of Course Mg Wasn`t In Their Book. I 
>   Got The Same Battery We Use In The 74 B, Except A Source Recommended I Get 
>   The One With 580 Amps (Instead Of 525)...that This Was Better. Can Anyone 
>   Confirm This...this Source Has Been Mistaken Before [See #1 :-) ]
Yes, your source is right, (no matter what he said for a reason).  I 
can't remember what I found for the origional output of the dual 6V 
batteries were.  As I remember it was just around 500 CCA.  I use a Delco 
26-60S battery with 550 CCA rating.  It works fine-cranks a long time!  
As long as your replacement battery is at least as strong as 
recomended(?) there should not be a problem.  If you get a replacement 
that is stronger, adding up to 100 CCA, then the less stress you will put 
on the battery during harsh conditions,(short trips w/ frequent 
starting,extreme hot/cold), when starting.  Installing a battery more 
than 100 CCA over the recomended rating does nothing except weigh your 
auto down and drain $$ from your pocket.  The reason is that you can give 
a stater all the power in the world, it will still only use what it can.
I would recomend that if you bought a 50 month battery, that you ask to 
have it replaced with a 60 month.  The liddle added CCA is a bit of 
insurance and well as having the longer warranty.  If I find the old data 
I used I'll send it to you.
John Knight
'73 MGB (undergoing restoration)
"working on Brit cars is ALMOST as much fun as driving"
"of couse my responces are late - I get the DIGEST version"
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