Battery hold-down bracket
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Battery hold-down bracket
I found a few replacement hold-downs, but nothing thats specifically for the 67-72's. I've found the hold-down bolts, but what should I use for a bracket?
I'm guessing that the 12" bungee strap wasn't standard equipment.
I'm guessing that the 12" bungee strap wasn't standard equipment.
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re: Battery hold-down bracket
i got mine at a wrecking yard, it's off a newer ford car, just look around til you find one that's in good shape. unless your into the correct parts thing... then please forgive me...
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Yes, well I admit I thought about sawing off the end of a broomstick, but I was wondering if there was an aftermarket source for a more correct replacement.
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re: Battery hold-down bracket
You're talking about the piece that goes across the top of the battery, right? I know I've seen those around in one of the aftermarket Ford truck catalogs, but I can't remember which one. I'll see if I can find it again.
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AHA!
Yes, that's it - and thanks for the links page.
Yes, that's it - and thanks for the links page.
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Dennis Carpenter has them.
It's www.dennis-carpenter.com
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It's www.dennis-carpenter.com
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LOL! I threw one of those out a couple months ago. Wasn't expecting to have two of these trucks by now, does anyone else know what im talking about
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I've tossed many good ones in favor of the bungee. I have dealt with too many corrded bolts that won't resist removal and usually when it is 20 below, all you have is a vise grip and you are late already.
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re: Battery hold-down bracket
I just used a length of 3/4" - 1" angle iron and drilled holes at the ends. I never used bungee cords after I seen a co-worker get snapped in the eye when the cord let loose from the hook.
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Ya know what one of the most common motorcycle injuries is? Getting hit with a bungee cord! I keep my helmet on when strapping anything to the seat.
If you do any road or drag racing, a battery bungee cord is illegal.
If you do any road or drag racing, a battery bungee cord is illegal.
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I've been told the one from Carpenter isn't "correct" But it does work.
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re: Battery hold-down bracket
The one on mine looks to be vinyl coated and maybe padded judging by the crap falling out where the vinyl has split. Don't know if its original. I picked up a used one just like the one Duck Ryder has.
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Yours sounds original, here's what it looks like:
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1970 Sport Custom - that "crap" falling out from the split vinyl is probably white/yellowish in color. I bet it's corrosion from battery acid. Take some baking soda, water and a wire brush to it and I bet you'll just see metal.
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Probably right. I was thinking that, but it sure leached up quite a bit, it is really pushing the vinyl up. I planned on replacing it with the plastic one.I bet it's corrosion from battery acid
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