Okay... after sitting 10 years, this 1973 914 1.7 is cleaned-up, "prepped" and ready to be started!
BUT FIRST I NEED A BATTERY!
1. I am considering an Optima "gel" battery, but don't know which one is going to work best for a car with "stock" battery tray and stock battery cables.
Red top or Yellow top? Top post or side post? If you have an Optima, which one do you use?
2. What is the best way to mount an Optima battery to a stock battery tray?
3. I have never started the car and don't know if the engine is "junk" or not. Therefore, in your opinion, should I jump into an expensive (Optima) battery or first buy a cheap "Pep Boys Special" and replace the battery with a "gel cel" later if I decide to keep the project going?
4. Am I overlooking any other options (other than a cheap conventional or Optima battery)?
I really appreciate any feedback you experts out there can provide!
Thanks in advance for your input!
- Keith
Optima for me.
Start here:
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=60547
Paul
Optima red top 34R. (Yellow top is deep cycle - best for applications that run down between charges, unlike a car that has an alternator keeping it topped off.)
I like the Odyssey PC680 because it has enough cranking power and it is a lot smaller/lighter. If you have a lot of accessories drawing on the battery though, you may need the larger Optima.
Oddessy PC680
12 pounds can be laid on it's side/upside down/ right side up. don't matter.
There is one a step bigger also if your car is hard starting.
Mine is not in the stock location. But it will lay down just perfect in the battery tray. You can use a metal strap or Nylon strap to hold it down.
I did not get the posts. Just put some soldered loop cable ends on the cables and secured them with the cap screws included with the battery.
Just put another Optima 34R in my car--to replace the one I bought in 1992 (that one got moved to moved it to the 914 sitting at the shop).
I use a quick disconnect on the negative terminal, so there's no drain on the battery when the car is parked. COuld be part of the reason it lasted so long?
Best,
Wow, I don't even have to post any more my pic is already there
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