Why not by a short extension? Also be careful with some of the cheap ring terminals. Some factories that make these don't understand that connectors are supposed to be wired a specific way (fused positive wire is female on vehicle side connector so that the live positive is protected from...
Bro had an 07 Rondo w/2.4 - never any engine mechanical problems from 70k to 170k and didn't drink a drop and would be lucky if it saw more than a dozen Oil changes during that time.
Best bulbs I found are those that mimic the original philips led retrofits for SE Asia market - I have Broview S7 series in H13 dual filament style bulb. They use high lux smaller Philips LEDs arranged in the pattern and placement of the filament they replace and have nice big aluminum heatsinks...
Originally Posted by Donald
Should have gotten the HF carbon pile load tester.
I'll second that - handhelds are great, but there's no better test than a full 15 second run on an 800-1000A load tester. 100A handhelds are still good to have in addition to an electronic conductance tester, but...
Group 75/86 dual terminal would be my recommendation - small enough to fit just in most domestic autos and has side posts for those lovely GM vehicles. Footprint is 9.75x7 inches, IIRC.
As the owner of an 09 MGM, I've often wondered about switching. In the end I'm always too cheap to get UOAs and the one time I ran 5w30 was with a Fram TG2 - I had way too much start-up chatter and ended up draining it after 1000 miles. After filling back up with magnatec 5w20 and an fl-820s...
Originally Posted by Snagglefoot
I had good luck with the "HURI" brand kit for a B&S 675 E. It runs great.
I just threw a Huri carb on my little harbor freight generator. I was cursing them as soon as I turned on the gas and it was leaking fuel all over.... Turns out I forgot to make sure the...
Originally Posted by atikovi
So if Exide and JC are bad, what is recommended?
East Penn - aka Deka or Duracell. Also sold at some Meijer locations as their house brand.
All made in the USA
Originally Posted by fantastic
My 2 yr old 27 exide on my basement sump pump (in float mode), after being unhooked for 24 hours & being 2 years old, held 13.46v!
If your battery was holding 13+ volts I can guarantee it's low on water - check and add water every three months on an exide, as...