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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / 6V battery

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tudorbilll
04-11-2011 @ 10:16 PM
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where can i buy a good battery 6V to fit under the floor in my 35 height is a restriction I think optima is too high

MG
04-11-2011 @ 10:50 PM
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turbo,

You need a Group 2L battery. You're correct in that Optima no longer makes a 6V battery of the lower height needed for your application. Google "6 volt Group 2L Battery". Ideally you will find a vendor near you. Shipping costs are high for these battries. Fortunately for you, a Ford script battery which costs much more is not a consideration for you given it's location.

ford38v8
04-11-2011 @ 11:00 PM
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Bill, Although Optima has increased the height of the 6v battery, it is serviceable in any position, so just install it laying flat. Being half the width of a normal battery, you can use a bungee cord if you like to keep it from bouncing around.

Alan

37RAGTOPMAN
04-12-2011 @ 5:04 AM
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tudorbill
try http://turbostart.com/
ON their web site go to collecter series.
this should help you out,
the battery will be FORD SCRIPT,and will fit with no problems,and will taken care of,aleast 5 years maybe longer, just check your generator out put so it is NOT Overcharging,this will make last much longer.
hope this helps 37 FORD RAGTOPMAN,

This message was edited by 37RAGTOPMAN on 4-12-11 @ 5:06 AM

40 Coupe
04-12-2011 @ 10:10 AM
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Yes the 35 battery is a problem. All the modern replacements are slightly narrow, and too high. I saw an optima mounted into a frame and then the frame sat where the old battery sits, so there were no modifications to the car. The outside dimensions of the frame were the same L & W as the original battery the inside dimensions accepter the 6V optima. The optima sits a couple of inches lower that the usual battery giving the top clearance necessary to clear the cover. This frame work was home made and probbly the best idea yet to get a battery to fit. I have a Ford script lead acid battery and use wood spacers to keep the battery between the front and rear supports and have insulated the bottom of the cover so if the cover touches the battery terminals there is not a short circuit.

Henryat1140
04-12-2011 @ 2:55 PM
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Check with NAPA, they have one. Can't recall the stock #, but it was about $80.00

You do need the lower 2L size

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supereal
04-12-2011 @ 3:14 PM
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Anything less than an Optima is a waste of money, in my opinion. It isn't what you pay, but how often you pay it.

trjford8
04-13-2011 @ 7:32 PM
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You might take a look at the Odyssey battery.
They are the same principle as the Optima ,but are shorter in height. They should fit under the floor of the 35-36 cars.

drkbp
04-13-2011 @ 8:36 PM
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tudorbilll,

Your box should be almost 9 inches deep, no less than 8-1/2" +. I just measured mine.

The O'Reilley Super Start 6 volt Part 1 is a little less than 8-1/2" high x 7" wide x 9" long. Drops right in. Be sure and measure the battery when you go to the parts store. They also sell a bigger 6V and an 8V that will fit the '35-'36.

Your cover that screws to the floor is not flat but raised in the center and clears the hot post (-). The covers had card stock or some other material that kept the cover from touching the posts but that has long since gone on mine. Be sure and shield the negative post from the cover!

Costs $69.99 for the lead battery, $199.99 for the Optima. Optima has 3 year free replacement and the other is one year free replacement.

I just use the lead acid because they fit the T's I have too. All these cars are running cutouts except the '14 has no generator.

Best thing I have bought is the battery carrier. It makes taking the battery in and out the cars a snap. It was less than twenty dollars and you can put it in that '35 easily.

Ken in Texas

tudorbilll
04-13-2011 @ 8:55 PM
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Thank you everyone, ill look into the options. BILL

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