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H3_VX
11/20/2011, 10:57 AM
Just opened the hood of my VX and found what looks like acid leak or corrosion on one connection. I'm gonna get the red top optima, but was also wondering if I should take this opportunity to replace other battery related items such as connectors? Opinions? Also, engine bay is very dirty and some parts are rusty. Any suggestions on that front?

tom4bren
11/21/2011, 03:51 AM
Battery connectors prolly don't need to be replaced, just cleaned.

H3_VX
11/21/2011, 04:27 AM
Battery connectors prolly don't need to be replaced, just cleaned.

cool, thanks. i was just looking at vids on youtube about what to use on them.

tom4bren
11/21/2011, 04:52 AM
I'm kinda old school. Just brush them clean and connect. If you're worried about future corrosion, apply a liberal coating of bearing grease after everything is tight.

I've been told not to use that "spray on red crap". My mechanic son said that it doesn't help and is a PITA to clean off.

rsteinmetz70112
11/21/2011, 08:49 AM
I have always used an electrical anti corrosion grease on mine. Its lighter that grease and works well.

crager34
11/21/2011, 12:35 PM
We have batteries?


:disturbed

H3_VX
11/23/2011, 01:43 PM
Installed brand new Optima Red Top today. :bgwb::yesb::bgwb: Also, negative connector needed replace.

rowhard
11/28/2011, 07:55 AM
I have always used an electrical anti corrosion grease on mine. Its lighter that grease and works well.

Yea, most auto parts places have little packets at the checkout, battery, anti-sieze for a buck, grab a few then try and remember where you put them in 6 months. I must have about 10 of them.:yesy:

JAMAS
11/28/2011, 10:04 AM
Dont throw away the red top "cap". It looks like it was just for packaging, but you actually need to put it underneath to raise it up a bit to fit good. It clips onto the bottom.

circmand
11/28/2011, 11:19 AM
add baking soda and water mix it up and pour over battery it will dissolve corrosion

Hiredgoon
11/28/2011, 11:24 AM
My grandfather was a master mechanic; pretty much anytime he opened a hood and saw some crud on the battery he'd just squirt a bit of 3 in 1 oil on both terminals, give it a quick swipe with a wire brush and wipe it with a rag. Worked like a charm.