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DarrenSV650S 24-06-11 04:44 PM

Battery terminal repair?
 
The lead terminals on the sv's battery are knackered. Is there anywhere you can get them replaced or repaired?

Holdup 24-06-11 05:38 PM

Re: Battery terminal repair
 
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andrewsmith 24-06-11 11:25 PM

Re: Battery terminal repair
 
Breakers mate or as HU's linked

DarrenSV650S 24-06-11 11:44 PM

Re: Battery terminal repair
 
It's the terminal on the battery, not the wiring loom. Trying to avoid buying a new battery

andrewsmith 25-06-11 12:24 AM

Re: Battery terminal repair
 
Ah right

What states it in?
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muzikill 25-06-11 08:05 AM

Re: Battery terminal repair
 
can you drill a new hole in and nut and bolt ? or clamp? . btw im interested to know how its fookt?

DarrenSV650S 25-06-11 10:44 AM

Re: Battery terminal repair
 
Not sure how well it would drill. It's like the lead has slowly spread apart

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andrewsmith 25-06-11 12:41 PM

Re: Battery terminal repair
 
Id get a file and remove the excess metal, bend the terminal straight.
Get a small piece of steel or brass, bend it over the ok terminal and drill it to the right size hole.

Mate looking at that you may have a elecrical issue as that has had massive heat over it

DarrenSV650S 25-06-11 01:15 PM

I think i might struggle to get the loom connector over another bit of metal

Na its always been that funny shape. I think its just the pressure of the bolt that has made it seperate

andrewsmith 25-06-11 01:39 PM

Re: Battery terminal repair
 
what you got running over the battery?
Never thought about using another fuse board?


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