First, I'm very glad to now be part of this forum and hopefully in the not too distant future my (expected) onslaught of questions will be replaced be assistance offered to others. Thanks in-advance for any help and insight that may be afforded to me.
The battery in my new-to-me 1968 Fiat 500L rests in a front trunk cavity, covered by a loose fitted rubber floor mat, as shown in the images, w/ front being up. Note the water on top of the battery is from a recent {sloppy / rushed) wash w/ incomplete drying.
The battery is loose, restrained by gravity. Every other vehicle I've owned was designed w/ a clamp to hold the battery securely in-position.
Is there a correct / proper / OEM battery clamp to properly secure the battery? If so, what are the options for clamping the battery?
There are some vendor images in this topic discovered during my search.
BP-500-073
LC-500-010
LC-500-019
The battery in my new-to-me 1968 Fiat 500L rests in a front trunk cavity, covered by a loose fitted rubber floor mat, as shown in the images, w/ front being up. Note the water on top of the battery is from a recent {sloppy / rushed) wash w/ incomplete drying.
The battery is loose, restrained by gravity. Every other vehicle I've owned was designed w/ a clamp to hold the battery securely in-position.
Is there a correct / proper / OEM battery clamp to properly secure the battery? If so, what are the options for clamping the battery?
There are some vendor images in this topic discovered during my search.
BP-500-073
LC-500-010
LC-500-019