Posted June 13, 200817 yr I'm in the process (literally, just came upstairs to ask this question haha), and i was fitting my marine terminals to my battery. I'm not sure if its a problem, but they don't go down all the way, and even if they could, the bolt wouldn't be able to go through because the holes for it would be so curved. When i bolted it down, it wasn't going anywhere, i'm not worried about that. I'm just not sure if it has to be at the very bottom for the least resistance and best flowSo can i leave as is? or should i get new terminals (though i didn't see any bigger than what i have now). Edited June 13, 200817 yr by QuestionMan
June 13, 200817 yr thay are soft.. loosen the bolt and tap it down. it should work.. thats why i use...
June 13, 200817 yr Author i actually took the bolt all the way out, and 'tapped' it with a hammer lol. I bolted it where it's at, and hit it on the underside with a hammer to make sure it wasn't going anywhere. I also realized i don't have lead marine terminals, and i'm guessing those would be more flexible, so i may replace them tommorow. Until then, these will have to work or else i'm not going anywhere with my truck haha.
June 13, 200817 yr do you make it a regular habbit to beat on electrical components that can actually explode?
June 13, 200817 yr Author do you make it a regular habbit to beat on electrical components that can actually explode?frequently.
June 13, 200817 yr Author I got it... i ended up having to put needle nose pliers in the hole and spread them out to make it wider.. they fit perfect now.
June 13, 200817 yr I got it... i ended up having to put needle nose pliers in the hole and spread them out to make it wider.. they fit perfect now. there you go. and i never said beat..i said tap.
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