Mark:
You only have to worry about CCA if you are going to be doing a load of
cranking on the starter without the engine turning over. A half decent
battery at your parts store will do you fine, as long as you have a good
generator to recharge the battery or a good charger in the garage. In the
event that you are going to just start the car occasionally and not let it
run very long, get a good automatic charger.
Bill
BJ7
>From: "Mark and Kathy" <mgtrcars@galaxyinternet.net>
>To: <healeys@Autox.Team.Net>
>Subject: [Healeys] Battery Cold Crank Amps
>Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 21:06:48 -0400
>
>I can't find any info in my old Healey manuals about
>Cold Crank amps for a battery.
>
>Any suggestions on what the CCA should be for the 3000
>six cyl. eng.
>
>After shopping around, prices really seem to have shot up recently. And
>the
>higher the CCA the more $$$$. For now I just need a battery to start the
>car and do some minimum test driving. Its going to sit for awhile over
>the
>winter months when the cars in storage so keeping the cost down is of
>interest
>right now.
>
>Anyone been down this road?
>
>Mark
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