My car is a 67 427 / 390 horse without air conditioning My car is a 67 Corvette 427 / 390 horse without air conditioning. The battery (and heat shield) sits on a welded steel battery tray that mounts on the passenger side frame rail. Near the bottom of the battery tray, the tray grips the battery on the front surface of the battery with an integrated hold down and on the rear surface of the battery with a separate hold down clamp.
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The battery that was in my car when I purchased (5 years ago) my car was a 24PG 88865263 (pictured below), which fit and functioned perfectly and has the following attributes:
• Correct terminal orientation,
• 700 CCA,
• indentations in both surfaces near the bottom of the battery for the battery tray hold downs,
• the 42 month replacement warranty,
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According to my AC Delco shop as well a separate GM dealership, X years ago the AC Delco 24PG 88865263 battery was replaced with 24GHR 88866250 which has all the same attributes except for one… Where the case for the older 24PG 88865263 has concave-shaped indentations for the battery tray hold downs, the case for the newer 24GHR 88866250 has large flanges (see pix below).
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These new flanges are bigger than what the original OEM battery tray hold downs can handle. After trying with all my might, I can get only the slightest edge of the flange under the front battery tray hold down and I’m worried that’s not enough. In case anyone is wondering, yes, the heat shield is installed correctly and is not interfering with the fitment.
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Is this a problem?
Will this battery be secure?
Has anyone else experienced this fitment problem?
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Thanks in advance for your help.
172028.main.jpg
holddown.jpg
The battery that was in my car when I purchased (5 years ago) my car was a 24PG 88865263 (pictured below), which fit and functioned perfectly and has the following attributes:
• Correct terminal orientation,
• 700 CCA,
• indentations in both surfaces near the bottom of the battery for the battery tray hold downs,
• the 42 month replacement warranty,
PXL_20250905_222742305.jpg
PXL_20250908_135138575.jpg
PXL_20250908_135146155.jpg
.
According to my AC Delco shop as well a separate GM dealership, X years ago the AC Delco 24PG 88865263 battery was replaced with 24GHR 88866250 which has all the same attributes except for one… Where the case for the older 24PG 88865263 has concave-shaped indentations for the battery tray hold downs, the case for the newer 24GHR 88866250 has large flanges (see pix below).
PXL_20250908_134607520.jpg
PXL_20250910_172547135.jpg
PXL_20250910_172547135e.jpg
PXL_20250910_172555956.jpg
PXL_20250910_172614971.jpg
PXL_20250910_172632961.jpg
PXL_20250910_172640431.jpg
PXL_20250910_172640431e.jpg
These new flanges are bigger than what the original OEM battery tray hold downs can handle. After trying with all my might, I can get only the slightest edge of the flange under the front battery tray hold down and I’m worried that’s not enough. In case anyone is wondering, yes, the heat shield is installed correctly and is not interfering with the fitment.
.
Is this a problem?
Will this battery be secure?
Has anyone else experienced this fitment problem?
.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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