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Re: 6V Battery Source

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Subject: Re: 6V Battery Source
From: David Councill <dcouncil@imt.net>
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 16:49:00 -0600
See what happens when everyone converts to 12V batteries. This is bad news 
indeed. Granted, I didn't buy from NAPA last time because they wanted about 
$70/battery and I have a local Montana vendor that was getting 17HF 
batteries for me for $45. Last time, they no longer stocked them so I had a 
three day wait.

The alternative is a group 26 battery. I found one for my son's car at 
Sears (Diehard) and it had a strap attached. This is important because the 
group 26 battery is a tight fit and the strap allows it to be pulled out 
easily. Not all group 26 batteries will fit, depending on how the base is 
designed.

I suggest you buy one or two of the plastic battery boxes from Moss or a 
Moss distributer. Then you can use one to test a battery's fit before you 
purchase it (as I did at Sears). Then you can use the one empty battery 
housing to hold the box which can store tools or other misc items. So there 
are a few advantages to converting to a 12 volt battery.

David
67 BGT
72B

At 04:15 PM 7/25/01 -0400, you wrote:
>I have just been informed by NAPA that they no longer stock their 5017HF 
>6V Battery (a/k/a BCI 17HF)  which nicely fits in the MGB battery 
>boxes.  The replacement they tried to foist on me failed to fit!  I'm in a 
>pickle.  I need a local source, as do others here.  Anyone know of a 
>suitable supplier and their part code?
>
>Maybe it's time to convert to a 12V battery that will fit in the box.  Any 
>suggestions?
>
>Peter
>
>74 MGB
>69 MGCGT

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