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My Thunderbird battery died so I put one from a Ford Probe in. The Probe battery is noticably smaller, but appears to work alright.
Originally posted by: slikmunks
you need to check the specs on the battery, make sure it has the same wattage, or ohms, or volts or something.... otherwise you might not have enough cranking power
No.Originally posted by: amdforever2
Can it mess up the alternator?
Again No.Like alternator having the recharge the battery more because each start drains the small battery more than it would a large one?
No, the alternator is regulated to prevent to overcharging a battery.Can the alternator, designed to recharge a certain size battery, kill a smaller one by overcharging it or anything?
Originally posted by: thedarkwolf
Aslong as it can start the car and isn't flopping around in there no. You may run into a problem in the winter if you got a big v8 and the probe had a 4 banger but I doubt it. I know a lot of people with 4 bangers running lawnmower batterys to free up some space and they don't have any problems starting their cars even in the winter. They just have less of a reserve if something does go wrong.
Originally posted by: Quixfire
No.Originally posted by: amdforever2
Can it mess up the alternator?
Again No.Like alternator having the recharge the battery more because each start drains the small battery more than it would a large one?
No, the alternator is regulated to prevent to overcharging a battery.Can the alternator, designed to recharge a certain size battery, kill a smaller one by overcharging it or anything?
It wasn't the battery.Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: Quixfire
No.Originally posted by: amdforever2
Can it mess up the alternator?
Again No.Like alternator having the recharge the battery more because each start drains the small battery more than it would a large one?
No, the alternator is regulated to prevent to overcharging a battery.Can the alternator, designed to recharge a certain size battery, kill a smaller one by overcharging it or anything?
In my '95 Corsica it was a problem. A small battery killed two alternators. It wasn't until I got the proper size battery that my alternator problems went away.
Originally posted by: Eli
It wasn't the battery.Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: Quixfire
No.Originally posted by: amdforever2
Can it mess up the alternator?
Again No.Like alternator having the recharge the battery more because each start drains the small battery more than it would a large one?
No, the alternator is regulated to prevent to overcharging a battery.Can the alternator, designed to recharge a certain size battery, kill a smaller one by overcharging it or anything?
In my '95 Corsica it was a problem. A small battery killed two alternators. It wasn't until I got the proper size battery that my alternator problems went away.
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: Eli
It wasn't the battery.Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: Quixfire
No.Originally posted by: amdforever2
Can it mess up the alternator?
Again No.Like alternator having the recharge the battery more because each start drains the small battery more than it would a large one?
No, the alternator is regulated to prevent to overcharging a battery.Can the alternator, designed to recharge a certain size battery, kill a smaller one by overcharging it or anything?
In my '95 Corsica it was a problem. A small battery killed two alternators. It wasn't until I got the proper size battery that my alternator problems went away.
then why did my alternator and a brand new alternator die. The third started going until the mechanic suggest we try a bigger battery. After that the alternator problems went away.
Doesn't really matter much anymore, as I sold that car years ago.
Originally posted by: Broncho
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: Eli
It wasn't the battery.Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: Quixfire
No.Originally posted by: amdforever2
Can it mess up the alternator?
Again No.Like alternator having the recharge the battery more because each start drains the small battery more than it would a large one?
No, the alternator is regulated to prevent to overcharging a battery.Can the alternator, designed to recharge a certain size battery, kill a smaller one by overcharging it or anything?
In my '95 Corsica it was a problem. A small battery killed two alternators. It wasn't until I got the proper size battery that my alternator problems went away.
then why did my alternator and a brand new alternator die. The third started going until the mechanic suggest we try a bigger battery. After that the alternator problems went away.
Doesn't really matter much anymore, as I sold that car years ago.
From what I know any time an alternator goes it takes the battery with it. If you had the same battery through the two alternators that went bad most likely when the first alternator died it damaged the battery which in turn helped kill the second alternator. New battery, new alternator and everything is ok. The couple of times I've had alternator problems I've always replaced the battery because more often than not the battery is messed up.
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: Broncho
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: Eli
It wasn't the battery.Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: Quixfire
No.Originally posted by: amdforever2
Can it mess up the alternator?
Again No.Like alternator having the recharge the battery more because each start drains the small battery more than it would a large one?
No, the alternator is regulated to prevent to overcharging a battery.Can the alternator, designed to recharge a certain size battery, kill a smaller one by overcharging it or anything?
In my '95 Corsica it was a problem. A small battery killed two alternators. It wasn't until I got the proper size battery that my alternator problems went away.
then why did my alternator and a brand new alternator die. The third started going until the mechanic suggest we try a bigger battery. After that the alternator problems went away.
Doesn't really matter much anymore, as I sold that car years ago.
From what I know any time an alternator goes it takes the battery with it. If you had the same battery through the two alternators that went bad most likely when the first alternator died it damaged the battery which in turn helped kill the second alternator. New battery, new alternator and everything is ok. The couple of times I've had alternator problems I've always replaced the battery because more often than not the battery is messed up.
Ahhh, that makes sense.
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Actually, it's usually for weight reduction. Though sometimes they might do it to give more room for turbo and intake plumbing.
I have a 13 volt battery does that make a difference???