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wyatt - 16/7/07 at 11:43 AM

I am running a 1.6 cross flow Westfield reg 1989 and need a new battery the problem is I don’t know what the original is from as I didn’t build the car and neither did the guy
I bought the car from I don’t really want to make a new battery tray

The number on the is 177454 but I think this is just an old shop reference

Then the actual battery label says Type 045
Capacity 30Ahr
Cranking amps 230

Any Ideas?


graememk - 16/7/07 at 11:48 AM

tape measure, then a trip to the local motor factors would be my advice.


UncleFista - 16/7/07 at 11:53 AM

Whatever fits mate, its not like you'll be running heated screen, heater, stereo etc. so I reckon, there should be no problem


Hellfire - 16/7/07 at 12:03 PM

quote:
Originally posted by wyatt
I am running a 1.6 cross flow Westfield reg 1989 and need a new battery the problem is I don’t know what the original is from as I didn’t build the car and neither did the guy
I bought the car from I don’t really want to make a new battery tray

The number on the is 177454 but I think this is just an old shop reference

Then the actual battery label says Type 045
Capacity 30Ahr
Cranking amps 230

Any Ideas?


There's your clue...


wyatt - 16/7/07 at 12:06 PM

I have contacted a few places but they dont have a Type 45


Hellfire - 16/7/07 at 12:24 PM

Then do what Graeme says... a type 069 is a popular Ford Fitting.

Steve


David Jenkins - 16/7/07 at 12:38 PM

Yep - measure up to get the same size case, make sure that you have the same connectors (round-post or Ford bolt-on), and that the connectors are in the same position as the original.

Personally, I'd take the old battery to a local motor factors, or Halfords, and ask for a direct replacement. Let them worry about it!

DJ


RazMan - 16/7/07 at 12:40 PM

Or you could save a bit of space / weight by changing to a gel battery like the Odyssey range of Red Top


Danozeman - 16/7/07 at 01:35 PM

A trip to halfrauds with the battery is the best bet. Type 045 is the model but i think its an ancient battery.

[Edited on 16/7/07 by Danozeman]


wyatt - 16/7/07 at 03:59 PM

Update

the Battery is from a Robin as in Trotters independent traders so yes it is old and has been discontinued so time to get the aluminium out and make a new battery tray and take my pick of what battery to use


iank - 16/7/07 at 04:32 PM

You can still buy Robin batteries - if you want to go that route.

http://www.tayna.co.uk/item/1016/1195/101-Numax-Car-Battery-12V-28AH-page1.html