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RUNCHARGER

Yes: I always pull the ground cable on old cars after driving them. I worry too much I guess.
Sheldon

YellowThumper

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Quote from: RUNCHARGER on September 07, 2020, 07:38:09 AM
Yes: I always pull the ground cable on old cars after driving them. I worry too much I guess.

I remove mine as well.
They are not relayed like everything is nowadays.
Higher draw items such as headlights have constant power to their switches.
Ignition switches also. 50yo switches that are used every time.
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Mike.

70 Challenger Lover

I wouldn't put a trickle charger on it. Disconnecting the battery Is the best way to go. Years back before I disconnected the battery, I went to start it one day and found a portion of the engine wiring harness completely melted. It happened during the night while we slept and the car was garaged. We were lucky it didn't start a car fire and burn our house down.

Don't worry about the battery draining if it's not left on a charger. I have a car I rarely drive and it sits for months at a time. I've never had trouble with the battery losing power. This assumes the cars charging system is in good health and keeps the battery charged when it's driving around town.


dodj

Quote from: YellowThumper on September 08, 2020, 02:30:08 PM
Quote from: RUNCHARGER on September 07, 2020, 07:38:09 AM
Yes: I always pull the ground cable on old cars after driving them. I worry too much I guess.

I remove mine as well.
They are not related like everything is nowadays.
Higher draw items such as headlights have constant power to there their switches.
Ignition switches also. 50yo switches that are used every time.
Hmmm. Guess I'll start doing that too. Haven't had an issue yet, but....it makes sense.
I'm not gonna like setting the clock every fricken time I go for a cruise... ::)
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anlauto

Quote from: RUNCHARGER on September 07, 2020, 07:38:09 AM
Yes: I always pull the ground cable on old cars after driving them. I worry too much I guess.

I'm right there with you....I never have a car in my garage with the battery connected over night...especially when it's a fresh restoration, and you never know what could go wrong.
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jimynick

Maybe in addition to the spare set of tires, a trailer hitch? You know, for the bowser gas trailer you'll need to go farther than 100 miles. LOL! I had a set of 3:91s in a Valiant and it would pass anything but a gas station! Check the tach when you're cruising at 60mph. One more vote for a fire extinguisher and, no joke, a small gas can for those "times".  :cheers:
In the immortal words of Jimmy Scott- "pace yourself!"

Poolshark314

Quote from: jimynick on September 08, 2020, 08:23:36 PM
Maybe in addition to the spare set of tires, a trailer hitch? You know, for the bowser gas trailer you'll need to go farther than 100 miles. LOL! I had a set of 3:91s in a Valiant and it would pass anything but a gas station! Check the tach when you're cruising at 60mph. One more vote for a fire extinguisher and, no joke, a small gas can for those "times".  :cheers:

I don't have a tach so it shouldn't be a concern right? ;) Extinguisher has been ordered.

After all the responses, I guess I will invest in a battery terminal disconnect to put on the grounded terminal as well.
1973 Barracuda
2012 Charger R/T AWD


Poolshark314

Got a battery disconnect knob installed and found a good spot in the trunk using existing holes that lined up perfectly with the fire extinguisher mount. Had some spare screws and nuts that fit but didn't interfere with the trunk lid and hinge at all. Thanks again for the advice all!
1973 Barracuda
2012 Charger R/T AWD

Fish Tale

A little piece of mind that's for sure!

70 Challenger Lover

I got one of these and put it in the glove compartment or center console of whichever classic I'm driving. Saw it on a post in here and all the reviews showed it to be far superior to traditional larger units. Easy to carry around and not messy if you did use it.

Racer57

Quote from: dodj on September 08, 2020, 05:46:05 PM
I'm not gonna like setting the clock every fricken time I go for a cruise... ::)

Pull cable at 2 pm, hook it back up at 2pm.   :D  Get a digital timing light. So you can accurately set the timing.

I bought my Cuda and 3 months later, felt like everything was perfect ! Then found something else and 3 months later felt everything was perfect. Then found something else and 3 months later felt everything was perfect.  Then found something else and 3 months later felt everything was perfect. Then found something else and 3 months later felt everything was perfect.  Then found something else and 3 months later felt everything was perfect. Then found something else and 3 months later felt everything was perfect. Then found something else and 3 months later felt everything was perfect. Then found something else and 3 months later felt everything was perfect.  Then found something else and 3 months later felt everything was perfect. Then found something else and 3 months later felt everything was perfect.  :D


blown motor

Quote from: Poolshark314 on September 10, 2020, 06:32:32 PM
Got a battery disconnect knob installed and found a good spot in the trunk using existing holes that lined up perfectly with the fire extinguisher mount. Had some spare screws and nuts that fit but didn't interfere with the trunk lid and hinge at all. Thanks again for the advice all!

Some people keep it on the floor behind the driver's seat. A lot quicker to grab than having to open the trunk.
Who has more fun than people!
68 Charger R/T    74 Challenger Rallye 
12 Challenger RT Classic    15 Challenger SXT
79 Macho Power Wagon clone    17 Ram Rebel

Poolshark314

Quote from: blown motor on September 10, 2020, 07:56:50 PM
Quote from: Poolshark314 on September 10, 2020, 06:32:32 PM
Got a battery disconnect knob installed and found a good spot in the trunk using existing holes that lined up perfectly with the fire extinguisher mount. Had some spare screws and nuts that fit but didn't interfere with the trunk lid and hinge at all. Thanks again for the advice all!

Some people keep it on the floor behind the driver's seat. A lot quicker to grab than having to open the trunk.

Hard to bring myself to drill anything inside. The holes in the trunk hinge were pre-existing, but yeah definitely closer inside the car
1973 Barracuda
2012 Charger R/T AWD