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It looks like the 100 has regular battery cables on it. Battery tray is 10.5"w x 6.5" deep x looks like 9.5" tall.
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here is a pic.
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Well gonna chime here, I'm in the process of a restore of a 100 at present. I'm gonna use a battery that fits the box if it is a car battery or a lawn battery. Makes no difference to me. If it works?? what can I say?
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Stock battery box with U1 battery.
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Looks Good Bill, But my 100 has the car battery connections on it, Now maybe the PO changed them. Anyway I'm ordering a new wiring for it, so if it comes with that type of terminal, that is what I will use. Thanks for the pic.
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Here's the specs on a NAPA 8223 battery
Battery BCI #: U1 Battery Cold Cranking Amps @ 0 Degrees F: 230 Battery Cranking Amps @ 32 Degrees F: 285 Battery Electrolyte Composition: Acid Battery Posts Type: Top Post Battery Voltage: 12 Battery Weight: 15.5 lbs CA @ 32 Degrees Fahrenheit: 285 CCA @ 0 Degrees Fahrenheit: 230 Height: 7 1/4 in. Length: 7 3/4 in. Polarity: Left Positive Here's a NAPA 7581R for a 1992 Mazda Miata Battery BCI #: 46A24L Battery Cold Cranking Amps @ 0 Degrees F: 320 Battery Cranking Amps @ 32 Degrees F: 400 Battery Electrolyte Composition: Glass Mat Battery Posts Type: Top Post Battery Reserve Capacity (Minutes): 45 Battery Weight: 25 lbs Height: 7 1/4 in. Length: 7 3/4 in.
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There are manufacturers that make higher CCA L&G batteries.
FOr an example sears makes one thats 340 CCA Actually. Im positive sears does not make this as there are only a few batteries manufacturers in the US and sears is not one of them. Anyway, yiu can get larger capacity L&G batteries is the point. DieHard Sealed 340 amps Lawn and Garden BatteryItem no. 8367336 | LG-3 Read 1 Review|Write Review $64.99
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NAPA also carries a higher U1 battery.
8227 Battery BCI # U1 Battery Cold Cranking Amps @ 0 Degrees F 350 Battery Cranking Amps @ 32 Degrees F 430 Battery Electrolyte Composition Acid Battery Posts Type Top Post Battery Voltage 12 Battery Warranty in Months 12 Battery Weight 19 lbs CA @ 32 Degrees Fahrenheit 430 CCA @ 0 Degrees Fahrenheit 350 Contents (1) Battery Assembly Freight Class 65 Hazardous Material Yes Height 7 1/4 in. Length 7 3/4 in. |
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What is the serial number of your 100? My 100 serial is 84XXX. It has a big battery with round post on it.
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Found a picture of my 100 with a big battery:
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