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FetchMeAPepsi April 30th, 2013 03:07 AM

Battery Problems
 
What size battery are you guys running? I've got a Diehard with 600 CCA that seems to have trouble turning my 305 V6 over, even when it's warm. But when I hook up the jumpbox with 900 CCA it turns right over no problem.

If the 600 should be enough, looks like I might be finding myself a new solenoid

Dan Robertson April 30th, 2013 10:15 PM

Re: Battery Problems
 
I had a 560 CCA in my '63 4000 series (351C) but it didn't quite muster enough for it start it on its own in the winter time (I live in Northern Maine). I would put a trickle charger on it over night when I knew that i was going to be running it the next day. I use it as a plow truck so I really need it to start. I put a 770 CCA in it and it made a big difference.

FetchMeAPepsi April 30th, 2013 11:35 PM

Re: Battery Problems
 
I may go ahead and put a 770 in her too then. I don't drive her all day yet, but when I do I really need her to start and run.

Thanks for the reply!

Dan Robertson May 1st, 2013 09:01 AM

Re: Battery Problems
 
I only chose the 770 because I got a good deal on it. If I had to step out and buy a new one, I would have gotten an 800 or a 1000 CCA. Because it gets cold up here in the winter time, bigger is better.

huntaaar July 17th, 2013 06:52 PM

Re: Battery Problems
 
i have a duralast gold in my 67 305e. part #34 DT-DLG.

this battery is a friggen beast! i swear it takes a full half hour of cranking before it gives up. thank god it came with my truck or i would have been screwed this past winter. i've left my lights on for over 24 hrs and the **** thing still turned her over. im sure there are other good ones but i would highly recomend this model if you haven't already fixed the problem.

haven't figured out how to tell if threads are old so sorry if this is way late

huntaaar July 17th, 2013 06:53 PM

Re: Battery Problems
 
oh now i see, it says the post date right at the top of each reply...man i feel dumb


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