Three years ago I purchased 17HF batteries from Antique Auto Battery
(antiqueautobattery.com) where they put a "valve regulated sealed power
unit" (i.e. maintenance free) into their antique battery case. It looks like
a regular tar-top battery with a Lucas logo on it. It measures 7-3/8" x
6-1/2" x 9" High to the top of the posts. Not sure if it would be too tall
for a 100 but it fits my 100-6 just fine.
Not cheap but it keeps the installation neat.
Alan Garrison
BN-6
From: Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Bob
Begani
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2018 8:52 AM
To: healeys at autox.team.net
Subject: [Healeys] 6 volt batteries
Immediately after reading the inquiry regarding 6 volt batteries, I viewed
my friends new old car British made 53 Lagonda he had just imported from
Portugal, which had 2 new Exide 6 Volt batteries under the bonnet. I
decided to see if they were available just in case they failed in the near
future. Googling Exide 6 volt batteries or 6 volt batteries went nowhere.
Found the most information from the Model T, and Antique Tractor lists
because the 6 volt batteries are available as Tractor Batteries.
Autozone has a Duralast under the part number 1-6Volt. If you do not use
that code you will not find it. It is made by Johnson Controls a quality
battery manufacturer who makes Sears Diehard and others. Also, Tractor
Supply under Exide Heavy-Duty Commercial Battery, 1 for $69.99. SKU#
47050699 If you cannot find it ask for a Tractor battery at your local
store. They will say "oh, that one" because it is not listed as a 6 volt
battery, just a tractor battery, and they are instock.
Also, when searching for a 6 volt battery try the generic description 6 volt
Group 1.
Have fun.
Bob Begani
BJ8 '67
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