Ok, call me crazy but like some others of us in here, I'm going to give it a shot. Turbo Start just recently stopped producing the classic batteries, and the only other producer is supposedly not very reliable, and a lot more $$, so I'm going to give it a shot. My turbo start just gave up after 4 years, but it still looks good, so Im going to try and resurrect it.
In fact, Ive already started, and its a MESSY job. I will have plenty of pictures, and as stated before, and on the other site, do it at your own risk, since we are dealing with acid, lead, and electricity.
Done hours of online research, and I think I will go with the Odyssey PC925, which is small enough to fit inside, and provide up to about 900 temporary cranking amps. Supposedly they will work with big blocks. Crossing my fingers on that one
After already spending hours trying to cut and spoon out guts, and only having about maybe 20% of it out, I have decided it would be a lot easier to just cut the top off, but that would partly defeat the purpose. Been using a cut off wheel, and even a sawzall to help slice things up, but its very slow going.
Any suggestions to getting these glass mat/lead plates out more efficiently?
I'm being careful not to put too much pressure on the dividing walls, since they are connected to the side walls, and would hate to waste all my efforts so far.
Thanks