BigPapa
TDR MEMBER
When starting my truck over the past few months, the starter had been getting slower and slower, and I just I figured my starter was going to need to be replaced soon. For some reason, and I think it has something to do with my 12-valve conversion, my heater grids cycle all the time no matter what the ambient temp is, so I disconnect them in warmer weather. Just too lazy to put them on a switch, I guess.
Anyway, since replacing my batteries in July '17, my terminals will severely corrode over several weeks time. I initially took them apart and cleaned them but the last time I noticed the terminals were really looking bad from all the disassembly so I've just let them go. I've tried several products trying to stop the corrosion to no avail.
Last week was the first time it got into the 20's here so I reconnected my heater grids. That morning I had to jump my truck off so I decided to replace the terminals with some of the mil-spec terminals. After replacing the terminals and cleaning everything good, my starter now whips over like it did when it was new! Where the terminals contact the battery posts had a hard layer of corrosion built up between the terminal and post to the point where they were only contacting in a small area. I don't understand how it builds up where you would think there isn't enough room.
Anyway, don't be like me and wait until it's too late to do something about them.
Anyway, since replacing my batteries in July '17, my terminals will severely corrode over several weeks time. I initially took them apart and cleaned them but the last time I noticed the terminals were really looking bad from all the disassembly so I've just let them go. I've tried several products trying to stop the corrosion to no avail.
Last week was the first time it got into the 20's here so I reconnected my heater grids. That morning I had to jump my truck off so I decided to replace the terminals with some of the mil-spec terminals. After replacing the terminals and cleaning everything good, my starter now whips over like it did when it was new! Where the terminals contact the battery posts had a hard layer of corrosion built up between the terminal and post to the point where they were only contacting in a small area. I don't understand how it builds up where you would think there isn't enough room.
Anyway, don't be like me and wait until it's too late to do something about them.