Re: 36 Packard 120 Battery Retainer
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This looks like a battery hold down bracket than can be fit to different sized batteries. The loops for the hold down bolts look, to me, to be incorrect in that they are facing in toward the battery instead of outward facing. You can probably find a universal bracket and bolts at your local parts store, and adapt them to fit. That is what I did for my 1937 Six.
Posted on: 2009/11/2 9:53
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Re: 36 Packard 120 Battery Retainer
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Well I did a bit of sanding on my battery 'box' and I was a bit surprised to find out that it is made of brass! Is that oem??
Posted on: 2009/11/3 23:05
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Re: 36 Packard 120 Battery Retainer
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So.... anything special about the bolts to secure the battery box to the supports? Is my brass battery box oem??
Thanks!
Posted on: 2009/11/5 7:28
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Is my brass battery box oem??
No, sounds like a home workshop job.
Posted on: 2009/11/5 8:59
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Here are some pics...
Posted on: 2009/11/5 21:53
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So I ordered a battery retainer from Packards-Today.com.
packards-today.com/catalog.php?CID=2 It is a nice heavy gague steel piece. I 'painted' it with a spray on rubber coating. It was a tight fit to get it on. It is narrower than the bolts sticking up to fit it onto. A bit of spreading got it on there!!! So I got the battery attached and went to turn the key to fire up the car and...... nothing! Hummm.... the battery is all charged up so I think that when I did a bit of paint-work on the battery area the spot where the battery cable attaches to the frame got covered in paint..... Later this week..... back under the car to remove the battery cable and do some sanding....
Posted on: 2009/12/16 14:51
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I would like to keep a Battery Tender on my battery all of the time. I have the wires attached to the terminals of the battery.
Where do you guys run the wires for your Battery Tenders? There is no gap between the battery cover and the floor of the car. Any ideas??
Posted on: 2009/12/29 22:26
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Depending on where you've put your battery cut-off switch, the leads for the tender don't have to be on the battery. They can be under the hood on a good ground and on the lead hot cable where it emerges under the hood. Personally I don't use a battery tender, I just put on a trickle charger overnight once or twice during the winter. I've been getting about 6-7 years of service from the large NAPA #7210 commercial truck/bus batteries.
Posted on: 2009/12/29 22:47
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