Posted by John T on February 16, 2010 at 08:53:49 from (71.55.31.109):
In Reply to: What size Battery posted by Jeff-oh on February 16, 2010 at 07:04:27:
Theres no need to worry about points life difference if choosing between a high capacity versus a lower capacity storage battery. If cold weather starting is important Id buy the biggest heaviest highest Amp/Hr or CCA rated battery avaiable that physically fits into the storage box. I would use the protective felt washers on the battery posts and then a coat of that red battery terminal protectant will insure good corrosive free long term service.
Things that help points life is a good and the correct sized condensor and keeping them adjusted along with the correct coil and/or coil and ballast combination is a must such that the current the points have to switch isnt higher then normal.
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