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Old 11-04-16, 22:56
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Default Mystery battery cover 5803858

I have this battery cover with chalked part number 5803858, presumably Chev/GM. It has 7.5" hole spacing for the tray studs: compared to the 11" hole spacing on common CMP's. Box is 9.5"X11.25" X 9" tall. This part number does not appear in common Chev CMP books or Otter or Fox parts books. There is ways a chance that the part number is wrong. Any ideas?
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Old 11-04-16, 23:33
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Default Looks like.....

.... the battery boxes we reprod to fit our batteries sideways at the back of the running board.

I beleive that certain CMP had batteries mounted sideways.....(Seems I have seen some on factory photos) not sure why..... we did ours to accommodate modern size 12 volts batt.

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Old 12-04-16, 07:58
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Could possibly be for the Chev wireless truck like the one in the picture ??
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Old 12-04-16, 09:09
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Attached are pics of a repro Chevrolet battery box, as in Dave's picture this is mounted perpendicular to the vehicle axis, as in 90 degrees rotated from it's normal way of mounting (parallel to the vehicle axis).

I think your cover fits over this type of battery holder.

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Old 12-04-16, 16:13
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Bob, Dave and Hanno,
Thanks for the leads on this battery cover. Perhaps the Wireless Body necessitates the forward positioning of the gas tank and then the battery has to be squeezed in sideways. I have one of these covers available.
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Old 12-04-16, 19:37
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...that the wireless was converted to 12v. for the radios and they installed a 12 volt batt. which needs more space....?

On the cab 11 there is absolutely no space to move the gas tank forth or aft and the same should apply to the cab 13 wheel base set up.

Hanno that is exactly what we reproduced using dimension from modern 12 volt batteries in the 35 size series.

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Old 12-04-16, 20:05
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...that the wireless was converted to 12v. for the radios and they installed a 12 volt batt. which needs more space....?

On the cab 11 there is absolutely no space to move the gas tank forth or aft and the same should apply to the cab 13 wheel base set up.

Hanno that is exactly what we reproduced using dimension from modern 12 volt batteries in the 35 size series.

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My memory of the process is that we started with the drawings on Phil Waterman's web site for the lengthwise box and turned it 90 degrees to make the long dimension lateral and the short dimension longitudinal, keeping the hold-down centered. Slight modifications were made to dimensions (eg. height to better clear the terminals when the lid was tightened down) to fit a modern group 34 battery (frequently in Chrysler products) which seemed a good compromise for size and capacity.
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