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My battery cover is missing the bars that lock it in place. I would think I could make something work and make some replacement pieces. I know I can buy a new cover but I figured it wouldn't hurt to try, I'm sure I've got what I need to not spend anything but time.
Problem is that I can't seem to find any good pics. Can you guys show some pics with a good profile of what I need? Are they straight flat pieces or do they have a bend at the end for example. |
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I think I have one that is complete. Have to do some digging though or weed wacking to get to the other truck.
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Here ya go. Don't mind the grunge. The previous owner was trying to seal it I'm guessing. I haven't decided if I'm going to sand blast it or just order a replacement.
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Thanks. That doesn't look to bad. I'll practice the bends on some clothes hanger wire then see if I have something thicker laying around.
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I've seen some pics if carpeted interiors... How do you guys cover the battery and still have access?
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matt did you ever finish it? i am in the same boat. if i drive to az this month i either need to fix my cover or buy a new one. if i can just fix mine that would be awesome. either way i dont want the cover to keep trying to fly away.
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You know I tested and played with it using an old wire hanger and cut and bent and it actually kinda worked. I meant to copy it with a thicker wire but I wound up using sealer to lock the door down and I cut into my inner fender for my battery instead.
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I used to see that a lot along with Task force battery brackets on the firewall but still don't like the ugliness of it.
I should say that at one time I had my battery on a TF bracket on the firewall and the acid from the battey ruined a nice Weiand finned aluminum valve cover. True the voltage regulator wasn't working right and the alternator was overcharging the battery. |
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I was going to mount to the firewall but I was worried about future heater and a/c plumbing
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I used a drop down battery box mounted on the frame where the original was.
Something like this: https://www.classicparts.com/1947-72...SABEgI2ffD_BwE |
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I'm going to the junk yard next week. I know where there is a 53 panel wagon if they have the cover I can pick it up.
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I just bought a classic industries one and its junk, the c channel is too long, and they used flat stock which i dont mind instead of the wire, problem is i can lock it down, and still lift the cover over an inch! This is with the new gasket
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I would think reproducing a good AD battery cover would be difficult. Originals are very heavy duty. Mine is original and would hate to have to replace it.
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