Removing a battery from a 1927 roadster
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RGould1910
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Removing a battery from a 1927 roadster
Is there an easy way to remove the battery from a 27 roadster? I'm thinking about getting a running board battery box like you see on TTs to allow easier access in the future. Pro's and cons?
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Re: Removing a battery from a 1927 roadster
Richard,
My best answer is that there isn’t an easy way. I use a son or grandson for my trunk work. As far as a running board mount, I prefer the original location with a maintenance free AGM battery.
My best answer is that there isn’t an easy way. I use a son or grandson for my trunk work. As far as a running board mount, I prefer the original location with a maintenance free AGM battery.
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Re: Removing a battery from a 1927 roadster
A battery carrier or strap really helps lifting a battery and installing a battery
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Re: Removing a battery from a 1927 roadster
A good battery replacement solution to substantially reduce weight, eliminate periodic cleaning and adding water to the battery, and get about double the service life, or more, is to install an Optima Red Top 6 volt battery. To assure best results, replace your stock generator cutout with one of the identical looking electronic regulators. I just replaced an 11-year-old Optima battery in my T. It still started the car, but was showing signs of getting weak. It did NOT have the benefit of a regulator, but it still gave good service for 11+ years.
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RGould1910
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Re: Removing a battery from a 1927 roadster
Thanks for the tips fellas. I'll check out the replacement battery suggestions and try a belt or battery strap to remove what's in there now. I know it'll be a struggle doing it solo. Might be able to con my sons in law to help.
I'm pulling the engine for transmission work. The car has sat for a few years. I'll want a new battery.
Any other thoughts?
I'm pulling the engine for transmission work. The car has sat for a few years. I'll want a new battery.
Any other thoughts?
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Re: Removing a battery from a 1927 roadster
Richard... I also use the Optima 6-volt Red Top battery in our '26 roadster, with installation I use two wood battery lifts underneath to raise from below with a solid hardwood or painted metal brace on top of that secured by the two end clamps..... along with the proper sized 6 volt battery cables. ..... The Optima battery is not as deep as the original equipment battery. This is why I do lift the battery with those wood sections and also cut some heater hose to length and then cut longitudinally to fit over battery frame holder so that the positive cable does not have a chance to ground out at the cable positive connector.
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Re: Removing a battery from a 1927 roadster
Out of curiosity....
Weight Breakdown for Popular Group 1 6V Models:
Duralast (AutoZone): 31.01 lbs Reserve Capacity Minutes 150min at 25 Amp Load Dimensions 9.38in\7.13in\9.13in
Continental: 30.0 lbs
Duracell Ultra: 33 lbs
Super Start (O'Reilly): 31-33 lbs
6-volt Optima RedTop starting battery (model 8010-044) typically weighs 18.5 lb
Reserve capacity of 100 minutes at a 25-amp load Dimensions: \(10.06"\times 3.63"\times 8.13"\)
Weight Breakdown for Popular Group 1 6V Models:
Duralast (AutoZone): 31.01 lbs Reserve Capacity Minutes 150min at 25 Amp Load Dimensions 9.38in\7.13in\9.13in
Continental: 30.0 lbs
Duracell Ultra: 33 lbs
Super Start (O'Reilly): 31-33 lbs
6-volt Optima RedTop starting battery (model 8010-044) typically weighs 18.5 lb
Reserve capacity of 100 minutes at a 25-amp load Dimensions: \(10.06"\times 3.63"\times 8.13"\)
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Re: Removing a battery from a 1927 roadster
Get longer cables and set in in the turtle deck wherever you want.
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Re: Removing a battery from a 1927 roadster
Richard, I use a battery strap that I bought at an auto parts house to life the battery in my 26 Coupe. Of course, to get to it I have to remove the entire seat assembly. All the while, I cuss at Henry for putting the battery in the most inaccessible, inconvenient location.
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Re: Removing a battery from a 1927 roadster
I use the leash that the vet gives me when I take my dog in and I just leave it there for the next time that I need it.
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Re: Removing a battery from a 1927 roadster
I agree 100% with Pat. Also I leave a loop of plastic packaging tie tied around the battery to haul on.
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Re: Removing a battery from a 1927 roadster
Use this strap, for 6 volt battery, works great! Hauled in an old battery for trade at TSC, and the clerk marveled, had never seen one
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