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I used a small rotary cutter, running pretty slow speed so the plastic didn't melt.

I drained the battery into a plastic tub, then neutralized with baking soda. Then dissolved baking soda in warm water and filled the battery past full. Then drained and flushed. PITA chiseling all the plates out.
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Lynn, it's a royal pain chiseling, breaking, hammering, and prying all the plates out. The case is like eggshells, too. It took me four hours of work to gut the acid filled battery.
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Yes it is. I think I used a hack saw blade mounted in a compact holder to cut the braces out of the way. Getting that first cell of plates out is the worst. Gets better as you go along.
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I know a guy who uses a Miata battery inside. Me, a nice topper, instead of going through all that.
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If you go looking for a battery, the original battery inside was an Odyssey ODS-AGM28L

https://www.amazon.com/Odyssey-PC925...091GV65TW?th=1

Careful on the above link. There are two options for the battery and it switches the positive-negative posts.

It is BCI Standard size BTX30L

https://batterycouncil.org/wp-conten...roup-Sizes.pdf
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