pjsmetana
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The day after Christmas my Dad came over to hang out with me. I decided to take him for a ride in my Spitfire, as hes only ever seen pictures of it. When we stopped for gas I turned the key to find I had barely enough power to turn the starter. Last time I encountered this I just popped the bonnet and tapped the battery terminal then tried to crank it again. Well, this time I tapped it, tried, and nothing. Then I tightened the negative terminal, as thats been the problem child since day 1, and still nothing. Even after tightening the terminal I could just grab it and pull it straight off. My lead terminals are only about 6 months old but seemed to have stretched terribly.
My fix as of yesterday morning was new BRASS terminals and a new red top Duralast battery with a 7 year warranty.
Is my fix good enough to keep this from happening again or is there something else I need to try? I keep a tender on the battery and clean the terminals regularly with baking soda/distilled water and a tooth brush.
Anyone else have this sorta issue? How did you keep it from happening again?
My fix as of yesterday morning was new BRASS terminals and a new red top Duralast battery with a 7 year warranty.
Is my fix good enough to keep this from happening again or is there something else I need to try? I keep a tender on the battery and clean the terminals regularly with baking soda/distilled water and a tooth brush.
Anyone else have this sorta issue? How did you keep it from happening again?
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If you put some anti-corrosion grease onto the terminals and clamps you should never have to remove them or clean them. You know that the positive and negative terminals are different sizes? Maybe you had two positive clamps?