I have a question about a battery "upgrade" if possible.
I frequent "next door" over at Oilburners.net One upgrade that I have read about that some guys do on their older trucks (80-97 pre-SuperDuty) is to replace the stock Group 65 "Automotive" Batteries, with Group 31 "Truck" Batteries. They are similar in size and shape, but slightly larger.
I know reading about the older trucks:
83-86, (Slantnose) Will drop in without clearance issue
87-91, (Bricknose) Will Drop in but may have clearance issues with hood
92-97, (OBS) Most likely will have clearance issues with hood.
If any of the above listed trucks have clearance issues, a minor modification to the battery trays, or the underside of the hood, and all is good.
Has anyone tried to put the Group 31 Batteries under the hood of a 99+ SuperDuty. Looking at the area both batteries sit in, there appears to be clearance around the battery, and enough room to clear a closed hood.
The 6.0 is murder on batteries, and would like to use a more appropriate battery for the engine. For those not familiar, a Group 31 battery is normally used as the start batteries in some Medium Duty Trucks, and Farm Tractors. They have a longer reserve, which means you can spin the engine longer before the battery starts to loose the ability to supply power to the starter.
Hoping for a "been there, done that, works great" instead of being the guinea pig.
I frequent "next door" over at Oilburners.net One upgrade that I have read about that some guys do on their older trucks (80-97 pre-SuperDuty) is to replace the stock Group 65 "Automotive" Batteries, with Group 31 "Truck" Batteries. They are similar in size and shape, but slightly larger.
I know reading about the older trucks:
83-86, (Slantnose) Will drop in without clearance issue
87-91, (Bricknose) Will Drop in but may have clearance issues with hood
92-97, (OBS) Most likely will have clearance issues with hood.
If any of the above listed trucks have clearance issues, a minor modification to the battery trays, or the underside of the hood, and all is good.
Has anyone tried to put the Group 31 Batteries under the hood of a 99+ SuperDuty. Looking at the area both batteries sit in, there appears to be clearance around the battery, and enough room to clear a closed hood.
The 6.0 is murder on batteries, and would like to use a more appropriate battery for the engine. For those not familiar, a Group 31 battery is normally used as the start batteries in some Medium Duty Trucks, and Farm Tractors. They have a longer reserve, which means you can spin the engine longer before the battery starts to loose the ability to supply power to the starter.
Hoping for a "been there, done that, works great" instead of being the guinea pig.
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