Re: Could\'nt start the BX again today!
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( The amount of fumes that are given off is dependent on the quality of the plates that make up the battery. I have a tar top battery in my antique car that gives off a lot of fumes. I have a sealed battery in my daily driver that give off no fumes. Today there are a lot of variables to consider. In the old days, if you had a bad battery you could take the caps off and look into the electrolyte while someone was cranking the engine and tell what cells were weak by the amount of bubbles that the cells would produce.... Lots of bubbles that was the weak cell. No bubbles, that was a fully charged cell. I have successfully used the battery extending liquids in the old tar tops, but just replace the newer type batteries. Originality isn't important on a new car to me.......but is on a 40 year old car... )</font>
W O W !!!
I wish you were my neighbor! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
You seem to know a heck of a lot of stuff. Oh well, I'll just keep picking your (and everyone elses) brain right here on TBN. I've learned more here (and more usefull stuff at that) than I did in college.
Current plan is to heat the tracor and get it started then take it in to the garage for some TLC on the battery (probably replace it). I may call my dealer and see what he would charge for a block heater install.
I understand there are two types,... which is best (dangerous question /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif ) Oil pan heater or radiator heater?
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( The amount of fumes that are given off is dependent on the quality of the plates that make up the battery. I have a tar top battery in my antique car that gives off a lot of fumes. I have a sealed battery in my daily driver that give off no fumes. Today there are a lot of variables to consider. In the old days, if you had a bad battery you could take the caps off and look into the electrolyte while someone was cranking the engine and tell what cells were weak by the amount of bubbles that the cells would produce.... Lots of bubbles that was the weak cell. No bubbles, that was a fully charged cell. I have successfully used the battery extending liquids in the old tar tops, but just replace the newer type batteries. Originality isn't important on a new car to me.......but is on a 40 year old car... )</font>
W O W !!!
I wish you were my neighbor! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
You seem to know a heck of a lot of stuff. Oh well, I'll just keep picking your (and everyone elses) brain right here on TBN. I've learned more here (and more usefull stuff at that) than I did in college.
Current plan is to heat the tracor and get it started then take it in to the garage for some TLC on the battery (probably replace it). I may call my dealer and see what he would charge for a block heater install.
I understand there are two types,... which is best (dangerous question /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif ) Oil pan heater or radiator heater?