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1934 Battery
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JDBenner |
05-20-2014 @ 5:45 PM
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I had a problem finding a 6 volt battery that would fit under the floor of my 1934 Cabriolet, i.e. under 8'' tall. I did not want to pay for a "script" battery available from some vendors. I found a compact Super Start regular battery at O'Reilly Auto Parts. I am just passing this along for anyone who may be interested.
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JM |
05-20-2014 @ 6:51 PM
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What are the overall dimensions (L,W, & H) and cold cranking amp rating for this battery from O'Reilly? I too will never buy another Ford script lead acid battery for my '35 Fords. I have been using the 6V Red Top Optima batteries in my Fords. I make a special holder that clamps into the original battery box that's under the floor and requires no other modifications. I don't try to hide them in an empty lead acid case and I don't care about losing show points. These batteries crank my cars like they are 12v.
John
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05-21-2014 @ 5:50 PM
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The only 8 volt that I've found at parts store that fits upright under the 34 stock 34 Ford floor would be the the early VW 6V battery. I don't think it has the cold cranking amps for the 221 Ford V8.
1934 Ford's since 1972
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JDBenner |
05-21-2014 @ 6:34 PM
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The part # is 19L. 8.25L X 6.75W X 7.5H, 440 CCA.
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JM |
05-22-2014 @ 4:32 AM
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JD, the dimensional size for that 19L looks okay, but CCA rating is very low IMO. The Optima 6V Red Top is rated at ~ 800 CCA. Don't recall what the lead acid 2LF Ford Script batteries available today are rated at. Maybe ~ 600 CCA? John
This message was edited by JM on 5-22-14 @ 5:47 AM
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