Just a quick little article about some work I did to the old truck yesterday:
After some recent drama with a bad battery and no time to deal with the warrantee I ended up with a spare Optima Red Top. After a bit of thought I decided to toss it in the truck.
Since the Optima battery does not fit well in the battery tray designed for a truck battery in 1971 so I'm using a Ruff Stuff Specialities Optima battery box. Ruff Stuff makes great products built with the home fabricator in mind so expect to do some welding or drilling.
The first step is to remove all the OEM hardware.
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After pulling the tray you'll find a nice flat section to mount your battery to. I used a wire wheel on a drill to knock off the majority of the rust, hit the area with Rustoleum paint, then placed the battery box in place and marked where I planned to weld it in place so I could knock the paint off (yes, I painted then removed some of that paint, I wanted to make sure to get some paint in the area between the box and body before welding).
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Then I simply welded it in place. As you can see my welding quality is quite poor, I'm rather new to it and my Harbor Freight MIG was not feeding the wire very consistently. It should stay put though so that's all I really care about.
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All complete with a new ground cable and the battery box top on. Now I just need to figure out what to do with the truck's old battery.
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Sequoia
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Optima Red Top Installation with Custom Battery Box
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1971 Camper Special (390 / C6 / D60)
1970 F250 High Boy (NP435 / Dana 24 / No engine, rusted to hell and back body, project to combine with above.)
1966 Rustang (289 / C4 Project stalled for ages)
1989 Jeep Cherokee (4.0 / Auto / D30 / D44 / 35's)
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Re: Optima Red Top Installation with Custom Battery Box
That's definitely not going to come out of there. Looks very sturdy
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Re: Optima Red Top Installation with Custom Battery Box
Looks good to me
You should have plenty of juice with that red top battery !
You should have plenty of juice with that red top battery !
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Re: Optima Red Top Installation with Custom Battery Box
That must be a California thing.GSequoia wrote:After pulling the tray you'll find a nice flat section to mount your battery to
In Michigan all you see is your tire.
On a side note you said the wire welder wasn't feeding the wire consistently.
Some welders are sensitive about coiling the feed line in too tight of a loop.
try keeping it straight and see if that helps.
That looks good though it should hold up for a long time.