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HOT tip of the dayever try to get the battery screw back into the post on a motorcycle battery? especially if you are adding accesories , you have even less thread to play with. I figured out a way to make it easier, before you unscrew the terminal and lose that square nut, slide the tip of a zip tie under the square nut then when you unscrew the terminal the nut won't fall down and when you go to screw it back in, it will get thread engagement easily , then just pull out the zip tie. ![]() ![]() |
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Re: HOT tip of the daygood call. The guy I sold my bike to just had to do a similar thing to my ZX when adding some pigtails for a battery tender cept he used chunks of a popsicle stick & left em in there. |
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Re: HOT tip of the dayQuote:
and when you have to buy 5 of them it can add up. |
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Re: HOT tip of the dayWalmart charger... three years running. |
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Re: HOT tip of the dayCool Idea, thanks. On a bike I bought that had side mount screws, I found that someone had snipped a little piece of the battery vent tube and stuck it behind the nut. Still there, real helpful |
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Re: HOT tip of the dayQuote:
you know who put them under my terminal nuts? my dealer |
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Re: HOT tip of the dayWhoa. Randy...there's young'ns on the site. |
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Re: HOT tip of the dayWALM*RT?! Fuckin pinko. |
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Re: HOT tip of the daywish I read this BEFORE installing my PCIII today and having that problem. iiiiieded up getting a flat head scew driver in there to prep up that square nut. |
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Re: HOT tip of the dayI cut fuel line and put it under there. Works supah-good. |
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Re: HOT tip of the dayI just swear alot. Seems to work. KB |
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Re: HOT tip of the day-1 ... no swearing needed I just flip the battery over and let gravity do all the work |
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#14
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Re: HOT tip of the daywe use a bit of aquarium air hose (or similar clear plastic tube) to hold the nut in place |
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Re: HOT tip of the dayyou could always buy a slightly longer bolt/screw. it would probably cost all of a quarter at your local hardware store. |
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Re: HOT tip of the dayQuote:
I thought of that but for some reason the battery bolt is non magnetic I am sure there is a reason for that so I didn't want to try a longer bolt. I know it isn;t magnetic because when I droped the one inside the bike , the telescopic magnet I have to retreve it didn;t work. |
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Re: HOT tip of the dayim also thinking that if you had access to a soldering gun you could put a couple tacks on it, hold the nut in place, well, semi-perminantly. |
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