Positive battery terminal post.
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shanechevelle (07-01-2018)
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Think outside the box.
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Two ideas that worked for me at various times.
o Shim it with a toothpick.
o Use a pair of Vise Grips to squeeze the sides of the terminal, deforming it slightly. Squishing it, if you will.
Both methods have worked for me at various times. I've seen little sleeves sold that fit over the terminal post to shim it. Seems like overkill to me.
o Shim it with a toothpick.
o Use a pair of Vise Grips to squeeze the sides of the terminal, deforming it slightly. Squishing it, if you will.
Both methods have worked for me at various times. I've seen little sleeves sold that fit over the terminal post to shim it. Seems like overkill to me.
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Open the terminal clamp fully with a screwdriver or cold chisel, tap it right down gently onto the positive terminal using a suitably sized socket and then tighten the nut up, it's never failed me yet. If this doesn't work there are various terminal cap shims available on Ebay very cheaply. If needs be get some 0.005" engineers shim steel and form into a radius packing for the terminal post. Don't do a 'bodge' as this terminal draws a lot of amps power when starting.
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shanechevelle (07-03-2018)