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37Flat 01-12-2019 03:34 PM

Battery Box Issue
 

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I just started stripping stuff off the firewall when I hit a snag. Apparently the battery box is not only held in by rivets but 2 welds. In the picture you can see them where the paints knocked off to the right and left of the center hole. I searched the site and found others with the same problem, but no solution on how to break these welds without damaging the fire wall. As the welds are internal (how'd Ford do that?), all I could figure was to drill them.

Does anyone have a tried and true way of getting the box off?

JSeery 01-12-2019 04:00 PM

Re: Battery Box Issue
 

Drill them out. There are spot-weld drills.

37Flat 01-12-2019 05:16 PM

Re: Battery Box Issue
 

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Originally Posted by JSeery (Post 1715507)
Drill them out. There are spot-weld drills.

Well, I guess I was on the right track. Thanks for the confirmation.

G.M. 01-12-2019 07:43 PM

Re: Battery Box Issue
 

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Originally Posted by 37Flat (Post 1715492)
I just started stripping stuff off the firewall when I hit a snag. Apparently the battery box is not only held in by rivets but 2 welds. In the picture you can see them where the paints knocked off to the right and left of the center hole. I searched the site and found others with the same problem, but no solution on how to break these welds without damaging the fire wall. As the welds are internal (how'd Ford do that?), all I could figure was to drill them.

Does anyone have a tried and true way of getting the box off?

Here is the box I made for my 39 P/U. G.M.

37Flat 01-13-2019 09:41 AM

Re: Battery Box Issue
 

Thanks for the pic, G.M.. It answered several questions that I had. My truck will be a driver, so making my own tray seemed like a good option for me, too.


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