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RE: Battery Size, Hmm, very interesting.

To: mgs@Autox.Team.Net, "'doug russell'" <dr-doug@classic.msn.com>
Subject: RE: Battery Size, Hmm, very interesting.
From: "Feldman, Jack (Jack)" <jack@lucent.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1998 07:55:05 -0500
Doug,

Nothing surprises me about these cars. The battery is on an intelligent
charger in the basement, ready to back up the back up battery in my sump
pump. Ordered a new overdrive escution plate for my Healey, and only then
did I find that the DPO had used a switch from a later model and had to make
the hole larger in  both the dash and escution plate to get it all together.


I really shouldn't complain. I performed all sorts of indignities on my
original bug eye, not thinking in 1960 of posterity, or what these cars
would become.

Jack

> ----------
> From:         doug russell[SMTP:dr-doug@classic.msn.com]
> Sent:         Friday, September 11, 1998 1:12 PM
> To:   Feldman, Jack (Jack); Feldman, Jack (Jack); mgs@autox.team.net
> Subject:      RE: Battery Size, Hmm, very interesting.
> 
> Comments???
> 
> What are you smoking over there????  
> 
> It should fit if it's a Group 26.  I have the single 12v Conversion on 4
> cars. 
>  Two GTs (1 B - 1 C) and 2 Roadsters (1 B - 1 C) with absolutely no
> problems 
> fitting the Group 26 in either model (all with vinyl bins installed).
> 
> If there is a difference in Roadster and GT bin sizes, (and maybe there is
> 
> cause stranger things have happened) it is too small for me to have
> noticed 
> when fitting the group 26 battery.  BTW, in one car I have an Interstate
> Group 
> 26 but the others all have K-Mart Excide brand (real inexpensive - 600 CCA
> for 
> $40 or less) - all have handles (an absolute must).  So I would suspect
> that 
> you do not have a group 26 size battery or a group 26 battery that, as 
> paradoxical as this may sound, is an odd-ball size.
> 
> Either way, go out and get another Group 26.  Hook up the battery with no 
> handle to a float charger and use it as a spare.  One more thing Jack, you
> 
> should know better than to smoke when working with batteries!!!
> 
> Dr. Doug 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-mgs@autox.team.net  On Behalf Of Feldman, Jack (Jack)
> Sent: Friday, September 11, 1998 10:45 AM
> To:   'mgs@autox.team.net'
> Subject:      Battery Size, Hmm, very interesting.
> 
> This spring, with two cars in storage, I had to chose which battery I
> would
> use to wake up the C. I chose the one from the BGT because it had a handle
> on it, and someone had removed the handle from the battery that came with
> the C. Yesterday, in getting the BGT started I thought I would use the
> stored battery that originally came with the C, and give the battery I had
> been using a rest.
> 
> Now we all know that the sheet metal of the B  and the C is the same from
> the windscreen back. Indeed the replacement windscreen that was just
> installed had been stocked as a B replacement.
> 
> The opening to the battery compartment on the BGT was too small to take be
> battery that fit into the C! I know it came out of the C as easily as the
> B
> batteries do, but why couldn't I fit it into the BGT? The C battery was
> about an inch wider, but again, it did fit in the C. 
> 
> Comments?
> 
> Jack
> 
> 
> 

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