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Re: [TR] battery box liner essential?

To: "Paul Dorsey" <dorpaul@negia.net>
Subject: Re: [TR] battery box liner essential?
From: Bob Labuz <yellowtr@adelphia.net>
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2006 20:46:10 -0500
Paul,

I have had an original AAmco (SP) battery box liner in my 58 3A since I 
restored it back in '79.  Originally I had a standard acid battery but now 
use sealed maintenance free batteries. I never had the box fill with water 
eventhough I have driven in some heavy rain in the past. Non sealed batteries 
do leak acid on occasion. I wish I took a photo of the battery box in the TR4 
project before I repaired all the rush damage caused by acid.

I just got a new liner from TRF for the TR4 project and it to has a sealed 
battery. Both liners look ok and I feel that the liner adds a measure of 
protection against any acid spill. Not sure about Moss or VB quality but TRF 
is top notch and it may even be on sale now.

Even a sealed battery can leak. About a month ago I was out driving my POS 
Saturn VUE and it just up and died. I thought the battery just died but after 
inspection by me and a tow truck driver from AAA it turned out the side 
terminal just decided to break off inside the battery and acid was just 
dripping out until the acid level was below the broken terminal. A battery 
tray would have helped there!!

Bob,  with a 3 and 4 with battery trays.


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