GentleGiant
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Hello All,
We're talking about my 1984 M1008 CUCV here... I just put it under the barn for the winter and disconnected the batteries like I usually do.
Most years when I connect the cables to the batteries in the Spring, I just slip them on and then push down hard while turning them. They stick onto the battery terminals pretty well and I never have a problem.
Last Spring it seemed like the cables weren't sticking very tight on the battery closer to the firewall, so I tightened the bolts on the cable clamps a bit.
Now, this Fall, when I took the cables off, the terminals on that battery by the firewall seemed to be "melted" a bit. One terminal had a pit in the side and a bit of molten metal like a small chocolate chip sitting on the battery. On the other terminal it was more like someone had dripped solder down onto the terminal and sort of fused it to the cable clamp. I had to loosen both bolts a lot and then pry and wiggle pretty hard to get those clamps off.
The truck never had a problem starting or running this year - no electrical problems I could report. I mostly want to be sure I'm not heading for having a fire under the hood.
Any experience, thoughts, or suggestions?
Thanks much,
Gentle Giant
We're talking about my 1984 M1008 CUCV here... I just put it under the barn for the winter and disconnected the batteries like I usually do.
Most years when I connect the cables to the batteries in the Spring, I just slip them on and then push down hard while turning them. They stick onto the battery terminals pretty well and I never have a problem.
Last Spring it seemed like the cables weren't sticking very tight on the battery closer to the firewall, so I tightened the bolts on the cable clamps a bit.
Now, this Fall, when I took the cables off, the terminals on that battery by the firewall seemed to be "melted" a bit. One terminal had a pit in the side and a bit of molten metal like a small chocolate chip sitting on the battery. On the other terminal it was more like someone had dripped solder down onto the terminal and sort of fused it to the cable clamp. I had to loosen both bolts a lot and then pry and wiggle pretty hard to get those clamps off.
The truck never had a problem starting or running this year - no electrical problems I could report. I mostly want to be sure I'm not heading for having a fire under the hood.
Any experience, thoughts, or suggestions?
Thanks much,
Gentle Giant