Hi. I have one of those non leak batteries from Odyssey in my 65 Ghia and it is
smaller than stock but more powerful, does not leak anything and has a good
shelf life. Also, if you keep it attached to a floating charger like Yuasa,
they can be left in the garage sitting for a long time and be ready to start
when it warms up. They come in many sizes and shapes so I am sure one will fit
your car. When I finish my Spit6 it will certainly get one.
Take care,
Joao
> On Feb 28, 2015, at 9:46 AM, terryrs@comcast.net wrote:
>
>
> Good morning, everyone. Spectacular time here in New Hampshire. It's 12
> degrees and should warm up all the way to freezing today! Coldest February
> since recordkeeping started in the 19th century. We're turning a corner and
> with any luck can leave all bad nature behind us! If not, well, we'll just
> have to deal with it, although I confess that after this winter my patience
> is wearing a little thin.
>
> So, as the garage nears warm enough to heat with the wood stove, am readying
> to approach the maintenance list for this pre-season. One thing, it needs a
> new battery. There have been many discussions about these, I know, but am
> curious if any new battery has hit the market that that anyone feels strongly
> about? Originality is not an issue for me.
>
> As ever, thanks everyone.
>
> Terry Smith, '59 TR3A
> New Hampshire
>
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