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ban617 06-02-2019 07:50 PM

Nos y 59
 
Hi , what are NOS Y 59 Batteries selling for ? Are these correct for 69 Camaro’s & What else

WorkinProgress 06-02-2019 09:28 PM

Does the battery say Delco Energizer on top or just Delco. If it is an Energizer it is worth more.

- Warren

ban617 06-03-2019 01:52 PM

Thanks for the reply... The box has E-3,000 “Y” series Y59 on it ... The box is white with red & blue lettering/ Delco graphic ... as far as the top I’ll have to go check on that ...

x33rs 06-03-2019 04:51 PM

Correct me if I have this backwards, Isn't the Y59 only correct for the later 69's and the Y55 is for the early 69's with reverse polarity?

With that said, to answer your question would require a build date of the car.

ban617 06-03-2019 08:22 PM

I have never heard of reverse polarity on a 69 ? As in positive ground ?

x33rs 06-03-2019 08:40 PM

Reverse polarity is what the stores call them. It's simply just the + and - terminals switched from side to side.

Early 69 Z's such as mine have them reversed, so the negative is closest to the radiator which is the Y55 battery. From what I understand, maybe sometime in Jan or Feb GM switched to the positive closest to the radiator which is the Y59 battery.

So to answer Ban's question of Y59's being correct for 69 Camaro, a build date makes a difference. However I can't recall if this is a Z/28 thing or all Camaros in 69.

One interesting way to tell (if the car is largely original), the ground wire off the ground cable went to the core support on the Y55's, and on the Y59's I believe it went to the fender.

William 06-03-2019 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ban617 (Post 1450190)
I have never heard of reverse polarity on a 69 ? As in positive ground ?

No, the positions of the battery terminals are reversed. As you're facing the engine bay, 6 cylinders and SBs have the + terminal at the left. BBs have the + terminal at the right; the conventional GM position. The AIM shows all 8 cylinders with the conventional battery but vintage Z/28 magazine road test pics show the reverse positioning.

x33rs 06-03-2019 08:53 PM

Thanks William,

So it is a small block thing, I knew there was some stipulation in there somewhere, lol.

Interesting the AIM shows all 8 cylinders with the conventional battery. Even our local Napa has it right in their book and still lists my 69 Z as having the polarities reversed, they charge more for it too.

I also found no one makes a correct tar topper for this application either.

ban617 06-04-2019 02:27 AM

Thanks for the bundle of info on the cable locations .... I’ll have to pull one out of the box & find out the other details.... Thanks for all the help Rob

ban617 06-04-2019 02:31 AM

Ok , I just looked at a pic of my 03D VanNuys Z/28 & the negative cable on it is on the upper alternator bracket....


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