My '66 has one of those old 12-volt batteries that are about twice as long as
they are wide. My local specialist battery dealer calls them a 53-40, and I've
been asked twice before if I own a Corvair when asking about a new battery.
These batteries last about three years almost to the day -- if I religiously
monitor the acid levels -- and replacing one costs over $100.
My question is, what must I do to replace my battery with a more modern one
besides finding a new tray for the battery to sit in? Do newer ones just slip
right in, or must I upgrade any electrical? My '66 still has points,
condenser, etc; it's pretty much stock all around. I'd appreciate any advice
you can give.
And if this post offends anyone, please reply to the list, and not to me
personally. Thanks!
Regards, Michael Knorr
1966 SPL311-03639
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