<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Mildred</i>
Yes, the J-Clamps hooked on to the battery tray. My memory, a faulty thing at best, remembers a slot on each side for the hook. And, if there wasn't a slot, there would have been an indentation for the hook to hold in place.
I never liked the setup as it was too many pieces and was a pain to remove then reinstall. The stock air box was even worse until I sawed off all the extraneous pieces leaving just the six holes for the carburetor mouth bolts.
My Theory Of Living is to make everything as simple as possible. It particularly applies to anything mechanical I will be delving into on a constant basis.
You're going to have to really sweet talk me into going out to the machine shed in the morning to disassemble the battery tray and photograph it to illustrate the clamp position.
Mildred Hargis
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Agreed. The J bolt set up is a pain. I have tried several techniques to keep those bolts somewhat in place when I remove the battery. Upon reintallation of the battery they inveriably slide, shift, or come out of their holes forcing me to move the battey so I can find the holes and replace the bolts.
So stay in your rocker. I won't ask you to trek out to that cold drafty machine shed with your Brownie to take a photo.

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