Breadfan
12-07-2007, 09:18 AM
I am working on a general motors vehicle this weekend with a sidepost terminal battery. These corrosion resistant connections tend to just corrode in less visible place.
I'm getting a new battery, and trimming the cables a few inches to get some clean copper. From what I recall the cables run in some conduit that makes changing them hard so I may just trim the cables rather than replace them this time around.
I am thinking of convertring to top post mount.
Has anyone done this and is there any issue with doing it? I know I can buy a battery with both side and top posts so all I'll need to do is trim the cables and add top post terminal connectors.
Will this work?
Vehicle is a '95 Chevy suburban.
It had an issue that is warranting this work. I was test driving it for a few weeks and it ran fine but one night I was leaving a parking spot - I started it up, put it in gear, and starting going.
I moved 3 ft and the entire electrical system went dead. The car died, and there were absolutely not lights or any electrical at all.
I got out and pulled on one of hte sidepost connectors and everything came back.
I am afraid to drive this car at night now if I were to hit a bump and short it out like that again I would lose all functions including lights - on a dark road that could be seriously dangerous.
Since the battery is a few years old it's going to be replaced for safety's sake, and the cables will be trimmed as mentioned to good copper. I believe they were replaced once before so I don't think I'll need to replace the entire cable.
Anyway, I've never had a car go that dead due to a bad connection. It could also be a short inside the battery, I have had that.
So in summary will the top post conversion be Ok to do and how does my game plan sound?
I'm getting a new battery, and trimming the cables a few inches to get some clean copper. From what I recall the cables run in some conduit that makes changing them hard so I may just trim the cables rather than replace them this time around.
I am thinking of convertring to top post mount.
Has anyone done this and is there any issue with doing it? I know I can buy a battery with both side and top posts so all I'll need to do is trim the cables and add top post terminal connectors.
Will this work?
Vehicle is a '95 Chevy suburban.
It had an issue that is warranting this work. I was test driving it for a few weeks and it ran fine but one night I was leaving a parking spot - I started it up, put it in gear, and starting going.
I moved 3 ft and the entire electrical system went dead. The car died, and there were absolutely not lights or any electrical at all.
I got out and pulled on one of hte sidepost connectors and everything came back.
I am afraid to drive this car at night now if I were to hit a bump and short it out like that again I would lose all functions including lights - on a dark road that could be seriously dangerous.
Since the battery is a few years old it's going to be replaced for safety's sake, and the cables will be trimmed as mentioned to good copper. I believe they were replaced once before so I don't think I'll need to replace the entire cable.
Anyway, I've never had a car go that dead due to a bad connection. It could also be a short inside the battery, I have had that.
So in summary will the top post conversion be Ok to do and how does my game plan sound?