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Re: 100-4 6 volt battery problems - suggestions please....

To: Fiat500f@aol.com
Subject: Re: 100-4 6 volt battery problems - suggestions please....
From: Dave & M <rusd@velocitus.net>
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 23:17:24 -0600
Hi Paul,

Bummer - I had a similar experience with BCS battery trays. After some
cutting & welding they fit. Fortunately, I got the batteries locally &
they didn't leak.

I don't have any suggestions about patching the batteries. I would try
to get some good ones from a local source. I used type 17HF, made for
old VW's or something. They weren't an exact concours fit but they went
into the boxes & the hold downs that BCS sent did fit with some longer
hold down rods.

I will be interested if someone has a better suggestion.

Regards,
Dave Russell
BN2

Fiat500f@aol.com wrote:
 > Hi again,
 >
 > Ok, battery problems this time.  My friends car that we are working
 > on is a '54 100-4. A little over a year ago, my friend bought the two
 > six volt batteries and trays for the car from British Car Specialist.
 > We thought we were ready to put them in, but while waiting for the
 > batteries to arrive, we found more, (and more) rust in the frame that
 > we had to do first, so the batteries were put to the side while rust
 > and numerous other things were repaired.  About six months ago,
 > FINALLY, it's battery installation day.  I fill them up with the
 > correct acid, and set them aside while to figure how the battery
 > trays and mountings are all going to work.  The trays don't fit. So
 > after much head scratching and Anderson/Moment book picture
 > consulting, they are determined to be the wrong ones.  So, battery
 > day is not happening.  I set the trays to the side and go to do the
 > same with the batteries, when I discover a problem.  There is a
 > puddle of acid under each battery!  I remove the filler caps from the
 > batteries, and sure enough, the acid levels have all dropped.  So, I
 > wipe off the acid on the outside of the batteries and fill them up
 > again, sit them on the work bench, and watch them.  Slowly, acid
 > starts coming out of two sides of each battery! Upon very close
 > inspection, I can see hairline cracks in both batteries, and on the
 > top corners of each battery also.  So, I call British Car Specialist.
 >  They say they can't take them back because it is illegal to ship the
 > batteries with acid in them, and, that it's been too long since the
 > sale.  Lame and lamer.  So, I now have two never used, never charged
 > batteries that are defective. Does anyone have any suggestions as to
 > what I can use to seal the cracks in the batteries?  Everything I
 > have tried reacts with the acid and doesn't seal. I've tried tar
 > (it's a tar top battery!), silicone, JD weld, liquid nails, floor
 > adhesive, roofing crack sealer, driveway sealer, super glue gel, and
 >  plummers putty. Suggestions please?
 >
 > Sincerely, Paul B.




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