MoparGuy68
Well-Known Member
When I bought this car it came with a Factory Mopar Battery (reproduction I am pretty sure). The previous owner had this battery sitting in his garage unused for 11 years. When I hooked my volt meter up to it, it is only putting out 1/4 of 1 volt, basically a dead battery.
I cleaned all the dust off of it and took some photos. Have no idea how to remove the round red caps. They don't rotate and I don't see how to pry them off.. I have a manual battery charger which is the only type of charger that I believe would have a hope of bringing it back to life.
I have city hazardous waste pick-up coming tomorrow morning to remove old gasoline and coolant from my garage. Should I have them take away this battery too? I suspect it is about 15 to 20 years old.. With the red caps I guess it was meant for a Hemi or 440.. Dimensions are 12"L x 6.75"W x 8"H. It's big and heavy..
Top says: 27-MB-70, CAT NO. 2444607, A-27B. My car was built in Sept 1970.
And a few pics of the 3 year old NAPA battery currently in the car. The MOPAR battery looks nicer, but it is bigger, heavier, older and dead.. Though it shows no signs of acid leakage..

I cleaned all the dust off of it and took some photos. Have no idea how to remove the round red caps. They don't rotate and I don't see how to pry them off.. I have a manual battery charger which is the only type of charger that I believe would have a hope of bringing it back to life.
I have city hazardous waste pick-up coming tomorrow morning to remove old gasoline and coolant from my garage. Should I have them take away this battery too? I suspect it is about 15 to 20 years old.. With the red caps I guess it was meant for a Hemi or 440.. Dimensions are 12"L x 6.75"W x 8"H. It's big and heavy..
Top says: 27-MB-70, CAT NO. 2444607, A-27B. My car was built in Sept 1970.
And a few pics of the 3 year old NAPA battery currently in the car. The MOPAR battery looks nicer, but it is bigger, heavier, older and dead.. Though it shows no signs of acid leakage..









