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Paul Tindall wrote:The battery is a higher capacity than standard (about 440 cca), but the constraint seemed to be the battery tray size as well as the physical space available for anything physically larger.
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jonc wrote: I will check that master connector in the rear wing
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darrenbiggs wrote:Paul - I use a Type027 as the footprint is the same as standard so it should slot straight in, no need to bend any tabs on the tray. All have a lot more cold cranking power than your 440 cca and about 70 odd quid -
570 cca - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/D15-VARTA-63A ... 3f2c13f95d
But you can go higher on the same footprint e.g. 640 cca -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Exide-Premium ... 4d1311d5b4
I bought the Bosch Silver S5 as they've got a good reputation, bit lower at 610 cca, but still a fair bit more than normal:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Type-027-63Ah ... 43c15914f5
Hope that helps. With the extra distance to the rear of the car you can't beat an extra bit of oomph.
I'd check the earth strap though at the battery where it joins to the chassis. It lies in a gulley under the battery and is connected via a bolt (next to a drain hole and where leaves and crud collects).
You need to undo it completely to check the surfaces are ultra-clean, in my case the thread had corroded to the point where I couldn't get it to tighten. It's an awful location for it if you really look at it. I relocated it to the front suspension turret instead. It's probably not as neat, but I moved it there years ago and it's worked well.
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darrenbiggs wrote:Hi Paul.
No should be standard fit - 243L x 175W x 190H - I'll get a picture if you like, but from memory all the tabs on the tray are still as they left the factory.
Here's a reference with all the different options -
http://www.battery2u.co.uk/ALPINE-GTA-Petrol-86-90/
(Good price for the Exide at £56.48 too)
027 are 15mm taller than the 075 but that's it really. Other than that there's not much difference, I've used both in the past.
Do check those earths and connections though!
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darrenbiggs wrote:Could well be the case. So many detail variations over the years, plus yours is a Le Mans spec so very late.
I'll check when I get a moment as to whether the tabs on mine have been removed. It may just be that it overhangs the ends. Certainly it's the width that holds it in place as you have to slot the back of it (nearest the screen) in place under the tab before you lower the other side and drop it in - if that makes sense.
If not, first pass, I'd try getting a wrench and seeing if you can bend the tabs a bit to lose the length restriction. The clamp and width tabs will still hold it firm.
Good luck. That Exide at £58 delivered is a bit of a bargain.
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