jcramsey Well-Known Member Joined Jul 22, 2009 Location Marion, NC Feb 28, 2019 #1 Just bought an 89 D350 and the seller had a tiny 600ish cca battery in it out of his boat. It won't hold a charge and even when charged up, it will barely turn the motor over. What size battery should I be looking for?
Just bought an 89 D350 and the seller had a tiny 600ish cca battery in it out of his boat. It won't hold a charge and even when charged up, it will barely turn the motor over. What size battery should I be looking for?
skyhighZJ Thanks for your taxes Joined May 31, 2012 Location Aberdeen, NC. Feb 28, 2019 #2 IIRC the FSM calls for a #26 but they changed requirements to a Group 31. In late ‘90 or ‘91. My 1st and 2nd gen both had 31’s in them with no issues.
IIRC the FSM calls for a #26 but they changed requirements to a Group 31. In late ‘90 or ‘91. My 1st and 2nd gen both had 31’s in them with no issues.
Ron Dum Spiro Spero Moderator Joined Apr 16, 2005 Location Sharon, SC Feb 28, 2019 #3 I'd put a 4D if you could fit it....but otherwise yeah go with a 31.
rodney eppes Well-Known Member Joined Feb 3, 2010 Location Mt.Holly NC 28120 Feb 28, 2019 #4 Every diesel pick up I ever saw, had dual batteries, & each being 900 - 1000 CCA.
Junkyard Dog Well-Known Member Joined Mar 21, 2005 Location Sanford, NC Mar 1, 2019 #5 My 91 had a group 31
CLRracer Mopar Nut Joined Mar 20, 2005 Location Archer Lodge Mar 8, 2019 #7 rodney eppes said: Every diesel pick up I ever saw, had dual batteries, & each being 900 - 1000 CCA. Click to expand... No first generation Ram came with dual batteries, but you can put two of them in the battery tray sideways. I have two group 31s in mine. Duane
rodney eppes said: Every diesel pick up I ever saw, had dual batteries, & each being 900 - 1000 CCA. Click to expand... No first generation Ram came with dual batteries, but you can put two of them in the battery tray sideways. I have two group 31s in mine. Duane