Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2007 20:14:15 -0700
Reply-To: Michael Hart <mjhart853@YAHOO.COM>
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From: Michael Hart <mjhart853@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Fw: Main battery tight fit /Thanks for the advice
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Thanks for the various advice on this subject.
Having got the battery out and tried putting it back in a few times, I have
now figured out why it was such a tight fit at first.
- PO had 'fiited' (ie jammed) a piece of wood down the front of the battery
(rather than more standard metal bracket), presumably to stop it moving.
However, he (?) did this without leaving any way to get the piece of wood back out
except to bend back the lip of the box to allow the battery to move back a little to
loosen the wood (I'm not the first one to have bent the metal lid back, there's plenty
of evidence of similar efforts before I got there...)
Now the battery goes in & comes out very easily...(even with the lid carefully bent
back to virtually original shape), even after adding a substantial mounting plate for
the jump seat. I will stick with the MT-41 battery size when I replace this one.
Thanks again!
Mike
'87 Westy
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From: Michael Hart <mjhart853@yahoo.com>
To: Vanagon List <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Saturday, June 2, 2007 12:15:51 PM
Subject: Main battery tight fit
Whilst fitting a jump seat into my '87 Westy, I had to take the
main battery out (to drill holes & add a mounting plate on the bulkhead
to support the jump seat bracket).
Getting the battery out was a PITA - very tight fit, especially front to back
(had to bend back the back lip of the battery box and bend the cables as far
forward as possible).
The battery is an Interstate MT-41.
Since the battery is > 3 years old, now that I've got it out, I'm considering replacing it.
Is there a better fitting (ie slightly smaller front to back) battery that you can recommend?
I've seen discussion of MT-42, 91 etc..
Thanks,
Mike
'87 Westy
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