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musclebus Samba Member
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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 12:56 pm Post subject: Barndoor Battery securing strap |
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Hi,
please has anyone got a photo of an original one they can post up ?
All the Best ... Chris _________________ www.musclebus.co.uk
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vwsplitvan Samba Member
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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 1:14 pm Post subject: battery strap |
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Hi Chris,
found a pic from the 54 manual in the gallery (added by Anchovy), not the best image but u can see the metal strap and fixing.
(and one from Rockstock) 53/54 manual
the second one looks similar to what I have in the 61 DC. _________________ SBS #20 UK
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Rusting Hulk Samba Member
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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 3:05 pm Post subject: |
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Just for info my bus has the original battery tray, and has the threaded stud fixing.
I think its been suggested that a late split bus petrol tank strap could be turned into a late barndoor battery strap. _________________ 64 356 C Coupe |
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musclebus Samba Member
Joined: February 23, 2006 Posts: 171 Location: UK, Dorset, BD Heaven and Hell
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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 4:05 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the pics, the barndoor this is for has a threaded stud fixing, I am looking for pics of how the strap is attached to the other side, the bent tab (nearest the side of the bus) ... anyone ?
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EverettB Administrator
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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:02 pm Post subject: Re: battery strap |
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vwsplitvan wrote: |
(and one from Rockstock) 53/54 manual
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This image is from the post-Barndoor 1955 shop manual.
All Barndoors have the other strap and the negative cable bolts to the battery tray.
I verified that by examining both my 53/54 manual and my 55 manual. _________________ How to Post Photos
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musclebus Samba Member
Joined: February 23, 2006 Posts: 171 Location: UK, Dorset, BD Heaven and Hell
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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:27 pm Post subject: |
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excellent info Everett, many thanks, I will try it on the bus tomorrow
does anyone out there still have their og battery strap on (or with) their bus ? ... if so could you post up a photo ?
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Rick Samba Member
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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:08 pm Post subject: |
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Rusting Hulk wrote: |
I think its been suggested that a late split bus petrol tank strap could be turned into a late barndoor battery strap. |
Yes, I've seen this done. Just needs to be shortened I believe. |
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kalymnos Samba Member
Joined: January 22, 2010 Posts: 112 Location: Hamburg/Germany
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 1:41 pm Post subject: battery strap |
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Hi Chris
is it this you desire?
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musclebus Samba Member
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 5:22 pm Post subject: Re: battery strap |
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kalymnos wrote: |
Hi Chris
is it this you desire?
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yes, thank you, that is great _________________ www.musclebus.co.uk
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Merlin Samba Member
Joined: August 19, 2004 Posts: 2103 Location: South Africa
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Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2023 12:51 am Post subject: Re: Barndoor Battery securing strap |
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I'm resurrecting the dead thread...
I'm searching for a battery strap for my November '54 Kombi, and it seems to be holiest of grails.
I'm struggling to find information on them, let alone one for my bus.
For those of you that have converted a late bus fuel tank strap, how/what did you use on the outer side? The tank straps have tabbed ends, whereas the bus flange has a hole for a hook.
First prize would be an original strap, however if I have to make one, I'd like to get it as close as is possible.
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Lind Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2023 8:22 am Post subject: Re: Barndoor Battery securing strap |
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Merlin wrote: |
I'm resurrecting the dead thread...
I'm searching for a battery strap for my November '54 Kombi, and it seems to be holiest of grails.
I'm struggling to find information on them, let alone one for my bus.
For those of you that have converted a late bus fuel tank strap, how/what did you use on the outer side? The tank straps have tabbed ends, whereas the bus flange has a hole for a hook.
First prize would be an original strap, however if I have to make one, I'd like to get it as close as is possible.
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The fuel tank strap has a welded fitting on one end, and the other end is just the loose strap which slides through a slot and folds over on it's self.
I use fuel tank straps to make custom length battery straps for post-barndoor buses. The original ones fold around the clamp and are spot welded, but I don't bother welding them because once you fold it back on it's self, it doesn't go anywhere.
From the pictures, it looks like you just need a fuel tank strap and fit it to the size of the battery. _________________ .
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Merlin Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2023 8:50 am Post subject: Re: Barndoor Battery securing strap |
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Lind wrote: |
Merlin wrote: |
I'm resurrecting the dead thread...
I'm searching for a battery strap for my November '54 Kombi, and it seems to be holiest of grails.
I'm struggling to find information on them, let alone one for my bus.
For those of you that have converted a late bus fuel tank strap, how/what did you use on the outer side? The tank straps have tabbed ends, whereas the bus flange has a hole for a hook.
First prize would be an original strap, however if I have to make one, I'd like to get it as close as is possible.
Thanks. |
The fuel tank strap has a welded fitting on one end, and the other end is just the loose strap which slides through a slot and folds over on it's self.
I use fuel tank straps to make custom length battery straps for post-barndoor buses. The original ones fold around the clamp and are spot welded, but I don't bother welding them because once you fold it back on it's self, it doesn't go anywhere.
From the pictures, it looks like you just need a fuel tank strap and fit it to the size of the battery. |
Hi Lind,
Thanks for the info'. Much appreciated.
The outer mount on my Kombi is for a hook though, not a tab.
I've seen the same in other buses, and reference photos.
I'm struggling to find clear photos of a strap showing the 'hook' end of the strap.
Do you perhaps have photos of these late barndoor straps to share?
Thank you. _________________ the3rdrock.com - …musings, discoveries and postulating, by a restless itinerant in search of enlightenment.
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Lind Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2023 2:28 pm Post subject: Re: Barndoor Battery securing strap |
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Merlin wrote: |
Lind wrote: |
Merlin wrote: |
I'm resurrecting the dead thread...
I'm searching for a battery strap for my November '54 Kombi, and it seems to be holiest of grails.
I'm struggling to find information on them, let alone one for my bus.
For those of you that have converted a late bus fuel tank strap, how/what did you use on the outer side? The tank straps have tabbed ends, whereas the bus flange has a hole for a hook.
First prize would be an original strap, however if I have to make one, I'd like to get it as close as is possible.
Thanks. |
The fuel tank strap has a welded fitting on one end, and the other end is just the loose strap which slides through a slot and folds over on it's self.
I use fuel tank straps to make custom length battery straps for post-barndoor buses. The original ones fold around the clamp and are spot welded, but I don't bother welding them because once you fold it back on it's self, it doesn't go anywhere.
From the pictures, it looks like you just need a fuel tank strap and fit it to the size of the battery. |
Hi Lind,
Thanks for the info'. Much appreciated.
The outer mount on my Kombi is for a hook though, not a tab.
I've seen the same in other buses, and reference photos.
I'm struggling to find clear photos of a strap showing the 'hook' end of the strap.
Do you perhaps have photos of these late barndoor straps to share?
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Flatten the strap, slide it along the bottom of the battery tray under the bracket, and fold it back upon it's self. Basically put the two above photos together.
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Merlin Samba Member
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Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2023 6:15 am Post subject: Re: Barndoor Battery securing strap |
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Lind wrote: |
Merlin wrote: |
Lind wrote: |
Merlin wrote: |
I'm resurrecting the dead thread...
I'm searching for a battery strap for my November '54 Kombi, and it seems to be holiest of grails.
I'm struggling to find information on them, let alone one for my bus.
For those of you that have converted a late bus fuel tank strap, how/what did you use on the outer side? The tank straps have tabbed ends, whereas the bus flange has a hole for a hook.
First prize would be an original strap, however if I have to make one, I'd like to get it as close as is possible.
Thanks. |
The fuel tank strap has a welded fitting on one end, and the other end is just the loose strap which slides through a slot and folds over on it's self.
I use fuel tank straps to make custom length battery straps for post-barndoor buses. The original ones fold around the clamp and are spot welded, but I don't bother welding them because once you fold it back on it's self, it doesn't go anywhere.
From the pictures, it looks like you just need a fuel tank strap and fit it to the size of the battery. |
Hi Lind,
Thanks for the info'. Much appreciated.
The outer mount on my Kombi is for a hook though, not a tab.
I've seen the same in other buses, and reference photos.
I'm struggling to find clear photos of a strap showing the 'hook' end of the strap.
Do you perhaps have photos of these late barndoor straps to share?
Thank you. |
Flatten the strap, slide it along the bottom of the battery tray under the bracket, and fold it back upon it's self. Basically put the two above photos together.
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Thanks, Lind.
I see it now.
Much appreciated. _________________ the3rdrock.com - …musings, discoveries and postulating, by a restless itinerant in search of enlightenment.
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Merlin Samba Member
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Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2023 5:49 am Post subject: Re: Barndoor Battery securing strap |
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KOMBI NIKO wrote: |
Interesting my 52 has no strap but two springs either side of the battery that clamp on top with two small clips. |
Earlier style. _________________ the3rdrock.com - …musings, discoveries and postulating, by a restless itinerant in search of enlightenment.
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