Re: Original Delco specs (was Hello List!)
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Re: Original Delco specs (was Hello List!)
- From: deloreanernst@xxxx
- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 20:43:56 EST
In a message dated 2/11/01 2:02:01 AM Eastern Standard Time,
jhuckins@xxxx writes:
<< Is the Delco maintenance free battery 78A72 the exact replacement for the
original Delco freedom battery? By measurement and post location it looks
to be. >>
I didn't have an answer last week but now maybe I can shed some light on
this. We've established since that e-mail that the exact model may not be
critical for judging purposes and that the current Optima is a better choice.
But if you still want to know if it's a match, you need to know what exactly
the original was, and I doubt there are many out there still installed to
look at! But here's some info on the original. I came across it today
looking through some of my reference materials for the New DeLorean Manuals
Project. From the handwritten (unpublished) classroom notes of a technician
during factory training:
"AC Delco Freedom Battery, Maintenance Free approx. 75 Ah, Model 071-89 MF4
Group size BCI-74 12 v Weight 19.5 Kg Performance rating: SAE J537
Reserve capacity at 27 deg. C. - 125 mins. at 25 amp discharge
Cold cranking amps at - 18 deg. C. 500 amps to 7.2 v (30 sec)
Cold cranking amps at - 29 deg. C. 395 amps to 7.2 v (30 sec)"
I would think that info would allow a Delco dealer to find a match. If not,
the passage of time, (a local Delco guy here couldn't find it,) or the fact
that the batteries apparently came from AC Delco Europe may be the reason. I
don't know if that model was used in the US or not.
-Wayne A. Ernst
The New DeLorean Manuals Project
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