What Did You Do with Your 80 This Weekend? (61 Viewers)

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replaced battery terminals
negative was cracked and positive needed refurb
repurposed a used positive terminal for the ground side - cut off old negative terminal w dremel, drilled larger hole to bolt cable to pos/now negative terminal and attached "new" terminal end after worked it to slightly smaller diameter size on a vise
cut the upright tab on plastic terminal insulator and bent metal tabs on end so can clamp down on negative post
had random toyota positive post cover in parts box so repurposed it to cover positive post - trimmed plastic to fit
also replaced fusible link/s but not enough slack in harness (prefer link inside battery box) so released plastic fender clip below battery box) for couple extra inches)
now back to other electrical stuff 😑

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It was a retired guys shop and man was he set up probably 100k worth of matching equipment and two bridge cranes to move everything. Unfortunately I don’t have the room for a 12 foot metal lathe or that might have come home with me. They helped me load it and I used the engine hoist to support getting it out. I foresee a gantry crane in my near future! I have been shopping for used ones to pull drivetrains with, people just want to much for junk these days. I miss the old days of buying stuff for a reasonable price used but the internet has ruined that.

It's hard to see because it's dark, but here's the setup I have in my shop. (2) 8" S-Beams x 20' long.

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@nigelsiam- If they haven't gotten it yet, take the plugs out and spray a bunch of oil in each cylinder. That way, when they try to start it, it will smoke like crazy. That might help keep your bid to a minimum when you try to buy it back.
haha...good idea! I was thinking more like taking the distributor rotor out or something like that. 😁🤡
 
Can I ask why you didn't go with either a 34R or 35 group size battery? Both have the positive on the correct side and farther back so your not putting a POSSIBLE strain on your cables.
good question
borrowed battery from the pickup til get replacement for lx
a prior owner had cut ugly hole in battery box for bundle of wires to positive side
used a rubber coil isolator for good round hole and shimano revoshift boot siliconed to the isolator
yea would be a concern if was wheelin but she's mainly just a poser and costco getter
battery is snug clamped down
 
I’m sure you had an engineer approve those plans!
Does it not look safe to you ?
It looks like the support columns are part of the walls to me.
Nice setup, wish I had something like that in my shop !
 

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