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Mg tc battery retention
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 5:32 am
by Kenmgtc
Hi all, my TC has no means of battery retention and the battery slides around in the compartment. Looking at
FTFU they don’t seem to have the necessary parts. Does anyone have photos of the correct configuration or reversible alternate solutions? I was considering installing footman loops in the bottom of the box and strapping the battery in place with a nylon strap but don’t like drilling holes where there were none before. Perhaps a wood bottom plate installed first?
Thanks
Ken
Re: Mg tc battery retention
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 9:16 am
by TBrad
On TCs the original Lucas 12-volt "tar top" battery was held into position with long threaded 1⁄4 BSF bolts going through tabs on each side of the battery. The bolts threaded into the captive nuts at the bottom of the battery box. TD's have a similar system but without the tabs and include a bar that when across the top of the battery to hold it in place. FTFU has a Tech Tip EL938, describing a battery hold down suggestion. Although not original, it is certainly a serviceable way of holding the battery down.
Re: Mg tc battery retention
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 4:25 am
by Kenmgtc
Thank you for that... I was looking in the body hardware section.
K
Re: Mg tc battery retention
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 4:54 am
by Tom Lange, MGT Repair
The TD battery hold-down is often installed incorrectly - it fits on the front of the battery and holds it snugly against the back wall of the battery box. The u-shaped bracket does not fit on the top or top edge of the battery. There was, as I remember, a wooden tray under the battery, as well.
Tom Laange
MGT Repair
Re: Mg tc battery retention
Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2019 3:57 am
by Tim Jackson
I used a couple of rods with ¼ BSF threads for the bottom captive nuts, and butterfly nuts (metric) at the top securing a wooden batten across the battery top. The battery sits on a thick rubber mat which might be original. I’ve not seen this mat in any parts books.