Gatheringtree
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This is a heads up. I had to change out the old cracked ABS plastic battery box liner. My battery was starting to fall through it. (Perhaps there was a metal compartment before, but now there is only a hole for the liner to sit in.) I purchased a new holder/liner from Moss Motors. The old battery liner was installed with screws. I would recommend against drilling and fastening it because plastic expands and contracts as it heats & cools. The engine compartment takes that temperature flex to greater extremes. The ABS battery holder is vacuum formed from a flat 1/8" thick sheet. As it is heated, then stretched over the mold and vacuumed to conform to the mold, it thins down to about 1/32~1/16" inch on the deepest parts. This makes it weaker at the bottom. I added 1/8" closed neoprene foam under all outer flanges before seating it. This gets the plastic off hot metal and provides for easier expansion / contraction. I think it will extend the life of the liner. The neoprene is available on Amazon. I used the same neoprene in the floor of the battery compartment. Both battery and compartment are held in place well by an existing bracket system. So, there is no need to screw the liner in place. Do not over tighten the clamp. This will put undue stress on the thin battery liner floor over time. The bottom of the liner is much thinner and weaker than it appears at the flanges.