For the 3rd time in five years, my Interstate 6-volt batteries gave up. Interstate want's $125 each for replacements. In the grand scheme of things, $250 every few years is a small price to pay for cruising in my Jup, but It's the inconvenience and overall lack of starting power that has finally convinced me to make a change. So. . . while in Walmart (yes, I said Walmart) I spotted a battery, Group 26R, 525 Cold cranking amps, 8.8 in. L x 6.8 in. W x 8 in. H. It fit in one battery compartment like a glove (about 1/4 inch gap all the way around). This battery cost $45! For another $6, I got a longer battery cable to span the now-empty extra battery cavity. Wow, up till now, my starter always sounded so 'sleepy'. But with a real battery. . . VROOM VROOM!! I still had to get out, crawl underneath, and smack the fuel pump a few times, but she started with vigor!
Now what am I going to do with all that extra storage space where battery #2 used to live? Perhaps I could move the fuel pump into that cavity so I could reach back and smack it while still sitting at the wheel. . .
Marshall Jackson
1951 Jowett Jupiter
1966 Ford Fairlane 500XL Convertible