alaskan9974 wrote:I replaced my Gil with a sealed 35, I found a hole in the battery box after the box was removed, it was determined the stringer would need to be replaced and skin patched. Battery acid is nasty on aluminum.
My 182 is a L, the FA dodge stc only runs to H, I know there was a change from gen to alternator after that year, I will try for a field app but any reason not to move the battery forward?
My only concern is if the smaller battery can run a preoiler and boost pump before the starter. Then again the original cables probably have a bit of loss themselves with the 10ft run.
I suggest that you do some calculations of W&B before going to the trouble of changing from a tail-mounted battery to a firewall mounted battery. The positives of shorter cable runs and less weight might be offset by having to carry extra weight in the baggage area to keep the W&B in line--and if it can't be flown by a normal weight pilot without that weight, it wouldn't be a legal change.
FWIW, my battery box (in the tail) of my P172D is made of fiberglass, so it's unlikely to develop a hole. However, I replaced my Gill with a Concorde AGM about 7 years ago, and it's still doing its job. I do notice that it turns the prop a little slower now, and so I suspect it's getting long in the tooth, but it seems to have plenty of staying power on those days when the engine is balky starting (mine's always been sensitive to the right amount of prime on cold days). I don't have a pre-oiler, but I do run the boost pump to pressurize the lines before priming and cranking.
Cary