2. Conduct a hydrometer test of the battery electrolyte.

IMPORTANT: Make sure the area around the cells is clean before opening the battery caps.

A.Measure the specific gravity of each cell with a hydrometer. Draw electrolyte in and out of the hydrometer barrel prior to taking a reading to warm– up the hydrometer. At the same time take the tem­ perature of the cell.

B.Temperature correct each cell reading. For each 10_F (5.5_C) above 80_F (26.7_C) add 0.004 to the specific gravity reading. For each 10_F (5.5_C) be­ low 80_F (26.7_C) subtract 0.004 from the specific gravity reading.

Example: Cell Temperature 100_F

 

Cell Gravity

1.245

ADD (20_ above 80_F)

0.008

Correction to 80_F

1.253

C.If the difference between the highest and lowest cell specific gravity is 0.050 or greater or the lowest cell specific gravity is less than 1.225, charge the

battery. Charge at the recommended rate and time given in Charging or until all cells specific gravity is

1.225 or greater with the difference in specific grav­ ity between the highest and lowest cell less than 0.050. If these charging conditions can not be met, replace the battery.

3.Perform a high–discharge test with an adjustable load tester.

This is one of the most reliable means of testing a battery

as it simulates the cold–cranking test. A commercial bat­ tery load tester is required to perform this test.

CAUTION

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions when us- ing a battery tester.

A.Check the voltage across the battery terminals prior to testing the battery. If the voltage is less than 12.0 VDC, recharge the battery.

B.If the battery has been charged, apply a 150 amp load for 15 seconds to remove the surface charge. Use a battery load tester following the manufactur- er’s instructions.

C.Make sure the battery terminals are free of corro­ sion.

D.Measure the temperature of the center cell.

E.Connect a battery load tester to the battery ter­ minals following the manufacturer’s instruc- tions. Connect a digital multimeter to the battery terminals.

F.Apply a test load of one half the Cranking Perfor­ mance (see Battery Specifications) rating of the bat­ tery for 15 seconds.

G.Take a voltage reading at 15 seconds, then re­ move the load.

H.Using the table below, determine the minimum voltage for the cell temperature reading.

Minimum

Battery Electrolyte

Voltage

Temperature

 

 

 

9.6

70_F (and up)

21.1_C (and up)

 

 

 

 

 

 

9.5

60_F

15.6_C

 

 

 

 

 

 

9.4

50_F

10.0_C

 

 

 

 

 

 

9.3

40_F

4.4_C

 

 

 

 

 

 

9.1

30_F

–1.1_C

 

 

 

 

 

 

8.9

20_F

–6.7_C

 

 

 

 

 

 

8.7

10_F

–12.2_C

 

 

 

 

 

 

8.5

0_F

–17.8_C

 

 

 

 

 

 

I.If the test voltage is below the minimum, replace the battery. If the test voltage is at or above the mini­ mum, return the battery to service.

Installation

IMPORTANT: To prevent possible electrical prob- lems, install only a fully charged battery.

1.Make sure the ignition switch and all accessories are off.

2.Make sure the battery compartment is clean and re­ painted if necessary.

3.Make sure all battery cables and connection are in good condition and that the battery bracket has been re­ paired or replaced.

4.Place battery in its compartment. Make sure battery is level and flat. Push the positive cable connector onto positive battery post. Do not hammer; this will damage the battery. Tighten bolts with two wrenches.

5.Install battery bracket and threaded rod to the bat­ tery rod and frame. Install lock nut and washer to battery rod. Install lock nut to threaded rod (Fig. 68).

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