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Battery relocation with turbo

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Having fun trying to figure out where to move my #2 battery now that the turbo infringes on it's space. Wouldn't be a big deal if I were using standard size batteries but I have the big 6T batteries. Anyone have any suggestions?
 

jsgmdiesel

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You'll have to go to a salvage yd and get a pass. side civy battery tray out of a 81-87 pickup or 81-91 'Burb or Blazer.. That's what I did when I put the turbo on mine. It puts the front battery along the fender to get the clearance necessary.
 

Warthog

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And if you can find one, get the GM driver side tray as well.
 
Bend up new spacer bracket that mounts to the front fender that is an inch or two shorter (closer to the outside) and space the battery tray up as far as possible without arcing on the hood (longer bolts at the bottom where it is mounted and spacers). This should move it up and outwards from the turbo.
 
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Charlotte, MI
Thank you skysix. I'm on the same path right now. I have cut the legs off the tray so I can still bolt them to the inner fender and have slid the tray closer to the fender while being cautious of the low section of the hood bracing. Got thrown for a small loop when I had to trim the inner fender for the downpipe which removed the lower rear mounting hole. Getting close though!
 
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Looks great TK! Definitely makes sense. When I'm due for batteries I'll definitely go that route and remove the second tray at that point, but I'm going to make the most of the two batteries that I have right now. Thanks for the tip and photos.

Mike
 

True Knight

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Yeah and with the price it's best to use what you got until that doesn't work any more. Ha ha. I had to replace the rear 6TL when it just died and refused to take a charge, and then a year later the front battery when it started leaking on me. So the mod was mostly from necessity.
 
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Charlotte, MI
At this point I am having a very hard time fitting the rear 6TL battery in position where it will clear the inner hood bracing and still be far enough away from the turbo where it won't melt. Looks like new batteries are in my near future. What are folks using for good deep power? Optimas?
 

True Knight

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Let me make an argument for the optima batteries. I once ran the truck out of fuel right after I filled the tank up. The truck was running close to a minute from the remaining fuel in the filter/pumps/lines. I started the truck after refueling and it immediately sputtered and died. It took nearly an hour of cranking and cracking the fuel injector lines, and more cranking before it started again. What a pain in the butt. The Optima's provided the power needed without a complaint. So anyone that argues that they don't provide enough power is crazy!
 
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I've heard a lot about Optimas, both good and bad. I am considering them. I have had very good luck with the 1000 cca yellow Duralast batteries from Autozone. I have them in two of my vehicles. One did go bad after 34 months and it was replaced free. 3 year replacement with no prorate.

No longer worried about cranking the batteries low after running out of fuel. Just turn the key on and the electric lift pump bleeds the system very quickly. Man, that's nice!
 

Skinny

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I've never had performance issues with Optimas but I certainly have had a ton of hit and miss success with them. Most under warranty but lots have failed for no reason. I no longer invest lots of money in a battery based on a name. I go with decent warranty/price.
 

Skinny

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Make no mistake, I have owned many Optimas in my personal vehicles with great success under hard abuse. I have also replaced many in other peoples trucks and friends' rigs that just all of a sudden died. Optima has been really hit or miss lately and for the price I am bored with it. There are plenty of good $100-150 batts out there.
 
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