Relocating the Battery
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Printed Date: January-21-2025 at 8:14pm
Topic: Relocating the Battery
Posted By: Jim_In_Houston
Subject: Relocating the Battery
Date Posted: September-09-2005 at 6:20pm
I have been struggling with ideas for new seats and seat mounts ever since I brought my boat home. The problem is that the battery in these old Mustangs sits below the driver's seat. This limits seat mount design.
Has anyone relocated their battery to the center bilge area forward of the front seats? Why the battery was ever installed under the driver's seat is beyond my understanding.
It looks like there may be room. If anyone has done this please let me know what you ran up against or any known problems. Thoughts? Anyone?
------------- Happy owner of a '66 and a '68 Mustang
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Posted By: abolton
Date Posted: September-09-2005 at 6:25pm
CC wants it 3' from the starter, how about under a jump seat behind the driver seat?
------------- ABE
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Posted By: Tim D
Date Posted: September-09-2005 at 6:45pm
A friend of mine has a '66 CC American Skier, and I think his battery is just in front of the motor.
------------- Tim D
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Posted By: 75 Tique
Date Posted: September-09-2005 at 7:22pm
In my 75 tique, which I think is pretty much the same hull, the battery is between the seats, just ahead of the pylon, under a little trap door. Can't imagine sliding it forward to get it a little more out of the way wouldn't work.
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Posted By: Bob's2001
Date Posted: September-12-2005 at 3:54am
My battery is in a box way up under the front. A PO moved it and I have no problems with cranking, just getting my fat ,well you know, up there for maintenance.
------------- Bob Ed
83 2001
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Posted By: 64 Skier
Date Posted: September-12-2005 at 5:54am
Mine is in front of the passenger seat. It only increased the cable length a few feet from original and is a lot better weight distribution than original. Buy welding cables or a ground lead for hooking up.
------------- 64 Skier
66" HO VTX and 67" HO Triumph
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Posted By: mackwrench
Date Posted: September-12-2005 at 11:17am
Jim, I moved mine to under the bow, just ahead of the foot board. I replaced the battery cables with 2/0 to make up for the extra length
Used a group 31 heavy truck battery, not a deep cycle. Been like that for 3 or 4 years, never a issue. Then I used a pedstal mounted drivers seat that will now swivel.
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Posted By: Jim_In_Houston
Date Posted: September-12-2005 at 1:27pm
That's what I wanted to hear. Thanks. This winter, when I remove my floor and foam, I will tackle moving the battery box. I'll post pics. It may be January or Febuary. (Those are our winter months.)
------------- Happy owner of a '66 and a '68 Mustang
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Posted By: Jared Johnston
Date Posted: September-12-2005 at 4:38pm
Thanks for the input everyone, I'm working on restoring a 78 and wanted to know about where I might be able to relocate my box as well due to rotting last time.
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Posted By: Bob's2001
Date Posted: September-13-2005 at 2:56am
Jim_In_Houston wrote:
It may be January or Febuary. (Those are our winter months.) |
Don't forget those 3 days around Easter! That's when Lake Jackson is coldest.
------------- Bob Ed
83 2001
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Posted By: Jim_In_Houston
Date Posted: September-13-2005 at 3:10am
How true.
------------- Happy owner of a '66 and a '68 Mustang
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Posted By: David F
Date Posted: September-13-2005 at 1:31pm
Lake Jackson! Isn't that near Clute? I thought lake Jackson was only good for aligators, duck hunting and fishing
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