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Tom keedle 06-05-2010 05:50 PM

battery location
 
so, according to the rule book (nhra), i need the battery in the "stock" location.
well, on this american i'm building, the stock location for a 6 cyl is on the LH side and a V-8 is on the RH side....
do i have a choice?
(it'll be a V-8...)
if so, does it have to be a factory tray?
honestly, i'd rather build a good one rather than use the oem one...

Alan Roehrich 06-05-2010 05:55 PM

Re: battery location
 
I've been told it must be in the stock location for the combination being run.

I'd guess, just a guess mind you, that the stock tray must be used, I don't remember ever seeing an aftermarket tray in the stock location on a stocker.

Ask Gracia or Bachelder, and get it in writing, do it by email if you like, and keep a copy with the car. You can use a heavy duty hold down, and so long as you do that, I'd say the stock tray will be sufficient.

Mark Yacavone 06-06-2010 12:59 AM

Re: battery location
 
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The original plastic battery tray in my Mustang was deteriorated beyond use. I fabricated a sturdier one out of aluminum .
The car has been through four teardowns and no one has ever said a word about it.
Just do it!
That goes the same for right side /left side. No one knows, no one cares on a 68 Rambler.

Dragsinger 06-06-2010 06:20 AM

Re: battery location
 
you would be fine to buy a replacement (steel, universal, battery tray from a parts store) and fab up a heavy duty hold down. That is completely acceptable.

Dwight Southerland 06-06-2010 07:15 AM

Re: battery location
 
Tom -

95% of the tech people will not know what is correct for your car, so you could do either and nobody would care. However, you will be better off with it in the correct V8 location to help balance the weight distribution of the front.

Tom keedle 06-06-2010 08:48 AM

Re: battery location
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dwight Southerland (Post 190809)
Tom -

95% of the tech people will not know what is correct for your car, so you could do either and nobody would care. However, you will be better off with it in the correct V8 location to help balance the weight distribution of the front.

as the engine is offset to the right (that's where amc put 'em, don't blame me;) ), i honestly don't know WHICH side would be best,particularly with the "tiny" driver (me).

as far as a tech guy knowing which side is which, they probably do now....

Alan Roehrich 06-06-2010 09:45 AM

Re: battery location
 
Most, but not all cars have the battery mounted on the same side as the starter, and most good tech people know that.

That being said, I'm sure you can probably get away with fabricating a battery mount for it. I'd bet the worst that would happen is you'd be told to "fix it before you bring it back" if you found a tech guy who didn't like it.

Ed Fernandez 06-06-2010 11:27 AM

Re: battery location
 
Just put it on the passenger side,as in all V-8 locations.There is plenty of room to fit a tray
on the passenger side.Make sure to use the correct diameter hold down rods.My outside rod is a bit of a tight squeeze.When you install the trsy move it in a bit to have enough room to fit the hold down properly.


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