Happyland1410
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I have seen some other variations on spacers to put standard (non 6TL) batteries in a deuce. Here is what I came up with. Nothing fancy but it allowed me to use a couple of cheap group 27 blems in the plastic battery box.
The box is deep enough for the group 27 batteries but the raised plastic bumps in the bottom of the box (used to align the square 6TLs) keep the 27's from sitting flat. I cut two pieces of 1/2 thick MDF (medium density fiberboard) at 10 1/2" by 10 1/4". I then cut pieces of 2x2 and 2x4 blocks and screwed them to the MDF. This raised the base of the batteries just enough to clear the plastic bumps in the bottom of the box and keep the batteries from moving side to side. I also put a 1x4 at the back of the box to make the batteries fit tight front to back. I then used a scrap of 1 1/2 aluminum angle to make a hold down using the original center bolt.
The box is deep enough for the group 27 batteries but the raised plastic bumps in the bottom of the box (used to align the square 6TLs) keep the 27's from sitting flat. I cut two pieces of 1/2 thick MDF (medium density fiberboard) at 10 1/2" by 10 1/4". I then cut pieces of 2x2 and 2x4 blocks and screwed them to the MDF. This raised the base of the batteries just enough to clear the plastic bumps in the bottom of the box and keep the batteries from moving side to side. I also put a 1x4 at the back of the box to make the batteries fit tight front to back. I then used a scrap of 1 1/2 aluminum angle to make a hold down using the original center bolt.
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