What have you done today

Mr. Cricket

Committee Member
That Steel City Grey '71 454 is probably Bob & Ian's as they're over here from South Africa at the mo.

Finished wiring up the water heater for the sink in the garage today. What luxury having hot water in there

After 15 minutes

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Mr. Cricket

Committee Member
Totally "Vetteless" Hampton Court Palace Concours d' Elegance for me/go every year. Wall to wall fab cars! Great video (not by me) of Day 1:
We had those red story boards at the London Concour last year. Can we keep them I asked? No came the reply as we use them over and over with a new screen print.

It's now in my garage along with a grey winners one :whistle:
 

Chevrolet

CCCUK Member
Been looking at YouTube videos of the Goodwood Revival this weekend. Can't see any Vettes racing? But the two "Yank Tanks" did well in this one:
 

antijam

CCCUK Member
It was our local Queen Square Car Club monthly breakfast meet at Eastwood Park this morning but rain looked threatening and I chickened out. In fact the rain held off so I should have braved it.
These meets often have a 'theme' although anything 'interesting' on four (more or less) wheels is welcome. Regretting my cowardice at not turning out today I reminisced in my easy chair on the meeting back in June when the weather was balmy and the theme was american cars.....


Great day, and my own '71 'Vert puts in brief appearances at 0:58 and 2:44. :)
Although we had no rain this morning it's since been pouring all day - I've a feeling summer is definitely over....:(
 

antijam

CCCUK Member
Changed the battery in my '71 today. Old one no longer holding charge for long so ordered a replacement from Tayna yesterday at 3:00 pm and had it delivered today at 9:15 am - excellent Tayna service as usual.
Old battery was american side terminal and although I'm not enamoured of side posts in general, since I didn't feel like changing my battery cable terminations, I ordered a side post replacement. Both old and new batteries are Enduroline which are Tayna's 'own' brand but I chose a replacement that is slightly longer and has a higher CCA of 740 A as opposed to 510 A and a C20 capacity of 74 Ah instead of 60 Ah.
When it arrived I was surprised to see that the new battery while side terminal connection, also had top 'cone' terminals as well....
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I'd fitted the old battery with a screw type isolator.....
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...to make isolating the battery easier when working on the electrics. In practise using it was only slightly easier than disconnecting a cable and it had been quite unreliable in making a secure connection. Since I now have top terminals as well as side ones I'm reconsidering using these instead since access will be easier and connection to top posts I find simpler and more reliable; isolation when needed can be achieved simply by unclamping the earth lead connector. To avoid re-terminating the battery leads I could use adaptors such as these....I'll give it some thought.
Still, at the moment my new battery is spinning the engine over very energetically and starting is no longer a 'maybe' ? :)
 

Roscobbc

Moderator
Be careful to tighten the green screw-up as tight as you can. The electrical 'contact' points on the screw and associated parts are quite small and are being asked to flow quite a high current (especially on extended crank-overs when looking for oil pressure before firing-up). If not tight they may heat-up and burn the electrical contact area. Ask me how I know!
 

teamzr1

Supporting vendor
Or the 21st century way

This one I have handles 200 Amps
2 wires connected to battery

Then like connect in series from battery to main 12 volts wire to fuse panel and via wireless simple push FOB buttons for normal battery or switch battery source off

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Chuffer

CCCUK Member
Changed the battery in my '71 today. Old one no longer holding charge for long so ordered a replacement from Tayna yesterday at 3:00 pm and had it delivered today at 9:15 am - excellent Tayna service as usual.
Old battery was american side terminal and although I'm not enamoured of side posts in general, since I didn't feel like changing my battery cable terminations, I ordered a side post replacement. Both old and new batteries are Enduroline which are Tayna's 'own' brand but I chose a replacement that is slightly longer and has a higher CCA of 740 A as opposed to 510 A and a C20 capacity of 74 Ah instead of 60 Ah.
When it arrived I was surprised to see that the new battery while side terminal connection, also had top 'cone' terminals as well....
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I'd fitted the old battery with a screw type isolator.....
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...to make isolating the battery easier when working on the electrics. In practise using it was only slightly easier than disconnecting a cable and it had been quite unreliable in making a secure connection. Since I now have top terminals as well as side ones I'm reconsidering using these instead since access will be easier and connection to top posts I find simpler and more reliable; isolation when needed can be achieved simply by unclamping the earth lead connector. To avoid re-terminating the battery leads I could use adaptors such as these....I'll give it some thought.
Still, at the moment my new battery is spinning the engine over very energetically and starting is no longer a 'maybe' ? :)
Tayna certainly are top trumps when it comes to service . Back in August the battery I bought from them for the C3 less than 12 months ago let me down twice in the space of a week after a recharge . I was reasonably certain I did not have power drain on the battery so phoned Tanya to discuss the `suspect ` battery and they told me to return it for testing and if defective they would reimburse me . Being desperate for a reliable battery as Silverstone Festival was only a few days away , I bit the bullet and ordered a new one which was delivered the next day . I used the packaging to return the suspect battery by their courier free of charge and received a full refund within the week so the battery was obviously duff . Excellent service ! (y)
 

antijam

CCCUK Member
1st time I've seen one with two sets of terminals. Interesting!
Me too. I did wonder if perhaps the manufacturer had decided to use a 'universal' dual terminal casing and maybe only connected the one pair as appropriate; so I stuck a voltmeter across the top posts and sure enough, they're all live.
This has got to be a useful feature even if using the side terminals for connection. On the C3 the battery lives in a fairly close-fitting 'hole' behind the driver's seat and although I've never had to do it, it did occur to me that connecting leads to the side posts for a jump start is not at all easy. With top posts available as well, connecting jump leads or a charger is going to be a doddle! :)
 

CaptainK

CCCUK Member
When my C3 was delivered to me from America, it came with a "dual post" battery (top and side posts). I'd never seen one before. Sadly, the battery died as it was in a mechanics garage for a long time and they let it go flat from not disconnecting it. I now have an old battery in the car they had kicking around the garage, and its lasted for 8 years - I always leave the battery disconnected using a quick release clamp.
 

Mr. Cricket

Committee Member
When my C3 was delivered to me from America, it came with a "dual post" battery (top and side posts). I'd never seen one before. Sadly, the battery died as it was in a mechanics garage for a long time and they let it go flat from not disconnecting it. I now have an old battery in the car they had kicking around the garage, and its lasted for 8 years - I always leave the battery disconnected using a quick release clamp.
The dual post batteries are not new, mine's been on my C3 for at least 5 years and also supplied by Tayna
 

Chevrolet

CCCUK Member
Seems like Chevrolet (the member, not the Company) and I are the only ones still unaware of the march of progress....:(;)
Now hold on a minute there, I dont want to be branded a technophobe! ;) I've never owned a C2 or C3 that looks like the candidates for those two sets of terminals batteries. Have only owned a C4, C6 & C7. :)
 

Mr. Cricket

Committee Member
Now hold on a minute there, I dont want to be branded a technophobe! ;) I've never owned a C2 or C3 that looks like the candidates for those two sets of terminals batteries. Have only owned a C4, C6 & C7. :)
C2's have a springy round clamp so the dual post jobbies are aimed at C3's and other marques

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