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Re: Twin 6's vs 12v

To: Kf6alc@aol.com, "mgs@autox.team.net" <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Twin 6's vs 12v
From: Kevin Brown <MGTRAutoXr@sprintmail.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 19:23:23 -0600
Just buy a group 26 12-volt battery and stick in the passenger side battery 
holder
and then move the battery ground cable from the driver side battery holder to 
the
passenger side holder.  That's it! -- no modifications to the alternator etc. 
are
needed.  Since the 2 6-volt batteries operated in series, they produced 12-volts
just like your new battery will.  The 12-volt battery is definitely cheaper and
more powerful than the 6-volts, I think I paid less than $40 for the 525 CCA 
Group
26 battery in my '64 MGB.

Kevin Brown
Odessa, MO

Kf6alc@aol.com wrote:

> Hi all!  I just bought my first British, a 71 MGB Roadster, does not run, and
> am about to embark on a wonderful adventure in weekend mechanics!  First
> problem, PO says it used to drain the batteries (something about headlights,
> maybe) every 2 or 3 days.  Then it sat for about 18 months, so the batteries
> are flat dead.  First question for you all, is there a way or procedure for
> installing a single 12v battery instead of the twin 6's?  I know this may be
> blasphemous, but I am pretty broke, and I have a feeling a single common
> battery would be cheaper.  I also can't do much other engine or electrical
> work until I get power in the vehicle.  PO said she thought it was easy to do,
> but required a different alternator.  Any hints or tips are greatly
> appreciated!
> -Greg, 71B




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