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Hi all,
I have a xy 351c falcon and the battery was relocated in the boot, I have purchased a new reproduction 351 v8 battery tray from GT Ford Performance but i can't work out how to put it in, every way i try the holes don't line up down the bottom, or it hits the radiator, its driving me crazy !! where does that 'Z' bracket attach to either ??
I know it will be like explaining colors to a blind man but Any help would be appreciated,
Cheers,
Mal.
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Hi Mal, Iv'e got a ZD with a Windsor so I don't know if there are some subtle differences in battery trays but here goes. The tray has a lip bent over at one end that hooks over the lowere edge of the battery casing, this goes into the recess first agai
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6pak, thanks heaps i think you maybe right with welding up the holes, you can see slight marks on the inner side of the rail were it would normaly bolt up I think i will just have to go and find v8 falcon (i think it has to be a 351 or at least a clev bec
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Hi Mal, I've looked at a few photo's of a GT engine bay on www.australianmusclecarsales.com.au and it would appear that there are huge differences between the battery trays of Windsors and Clevelands (please disregard my original post as it's pretty much
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What I meant to say was "which resulted in a need to move the battery". I should probably go and get some sleep now. :)
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