
Battery Box
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- sturmtyger380
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Battery Box
I got my battery box done and installed last weekend before the snow this week. After not being started for 4 months, I primed the carb and she fired right up.


47 CJ2A
53 M38A1
52 M37
51 M38
67 M416
?? M101A1
53 M38A1
52 M37
51 M38
67 M416
?? M101A1
"Oversized" Batteries
If you take out the 4 bolts on the floor inside the battery box (thanks sturmtyger for the great picture!), you can remove the battery hold-down, and then rebolt the box to the floor. I stuck 2 group 24 batteries in and they just barely fit. I also rigged up a tie-down so that when I turtle my rigTOM R wrote:looks great, need to clean and install ours but the aftermarket batts we have are to big to fit

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It helps greatly to stick a chunk of conveyor belting in the bottom of the battery box, just some kind of material for the battery acid to sit on instead of down on the fresh paint and metal. Tom
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M-37's - WC-51 - M-29C - WC-25 cc - CCKW
M-274 - M-101 - G-527 Water Buffalo
G-7117 Chevy
M-37's - WC-51 - M-29C - WC-25 cc - CCKW
M-274 - M-101 - G-527 Water Buffalo
G-7117 Chevy
Paint
Now that your box is all perdy, go to the hardware store and get a couple of rattle cans of appliance epoxy paint I have found it in white and black. mask off the box about 4" from the bottom lightly sand and hose'er down. Epoxy resists acid way better than enamel or lacquer. If you must have a nice green box, re-shoot it. Even when the acid eats the green, it will still have to get through the epoxy before it lunches on the metal. We did this a lot during my days in vehicle maintenance in the AF. If you have trouble coming up with the converyer belt, stall mat (horses etc.) would work. The best maintenance however is inspect and clean often...John
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ok we are back to workin on this batt box since it is warm today and dad got some smaller batteries, so on the bottom of the box itself one of the large holes had what looked like a rubber grommet on it , are there supposed to be these rubber grommets on all the holes on the bottom of the main batt box between it and the floor?
1945 t24/m29 weasel
1946 cj2a ww2 style
1954 m37
mvpa 31698
nra lifer
1946 cj2a ww2 style
1954 m37
mvpa 31698
nra lifer
Drain Tube
There is one drain tube. In the pic that started this thread, you see that in the bottom of the battery tray, there is an indented "X". In one of the arms of the "X" is a hole - in the upper-right in the picture. When the tray is in the box correctly, you'll see that there is a hole in the cab directly under the hole in the tray. I made a drain out of copper tube (sorry - don't remember the dimensions!Cal_Gary wrote:I think those are rubber drain tubes an inch or so long-don't know where to get any (and I need 'em too).
Gary




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