HellFire
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I pulled back the sheets and cranked her over today. YAY!!!
It has been over two months since I last ran it, I'm sure she felt neglected. lol
The Odyssey and charger did the job and it started on the first try. I did the ignition switch on and off thing about four times to cycle the fuel pump and pushed the button .... it did crank for a long time before it started, about 5-6 seconds. But the starter never struggled, the battery kept it turning and it didn't slow down at all before it fired up.
I was very impressed, the stock battery never would have cranked that long, and last year without the Odyssey charger/maintainer even the PC625 wouldn't have done so well. That combination really does work awesome, that was one of the best mods I read here on the site. Kudos to whoever came up with that one .... I forgot who.
Hoping to get some miles in toward the end of the week, they say the temps are going to be close to 60 ... fingers crossed.
***looked back and found that it was Mitchcpc who posted all the great pictures on modifying the battery tray to hold the Odyssey PC625. Thanks to Mitch~
It has been over two months since I last ran it, I'm sure she felt neglected. lol
The Odyssey and charger did the job and it started on the first try. I did the ignition switch on and off thing about four times to cycle the fuel pump and pushed the button .... it did crank for a long time before it started, about 5-6 seconds. But the starter never struggled, the battery kept it turning and it didn't slow down at all before it fired up.
I was very impressed, the stock battery never would have cranked that long, and last year without the Odyssey charger/maintainer even the PC625 wouldn't have done so well. That combination really does work awesome, that was one of the best mods I read here on the site. Kudos to whoever came up with that one .... I forgot who.
Hoping to get some miles in toward the end of the week, they say the temps are going to be close to 60 ... fingers crossed.
***looked back and found that it was Mitchcpc who posted all the great pictures on modifying the battery tray to hold the Odyssey PC625. Thanks to Mitch~