by Michael Bryant » Wed Aug 15, 2012 11:32 pm
My 1960 180 had the clamp in place when we removed the battery box for some maintenance and mods (Bogert battery box mod). The clamp is rectangular in shape with a sliding bar running between two sides pushed by a thumb screw running through one end. It hooks on a small rectangular bracket aft of the battery box on the outside of the brace (note the battery box support though) where the battery drain line leaves the box and goes under the brace to the drain/vent pipes.
We replaced our drain/vent lines while we had the battery box removed. In the process, we discovered the 3/8" metal drain pipe (the middle one) which exits the aircraft was completely clogged with corrosion material. It was very resistant to manual removal (stiff wire, drill bit, pick, compressed air). It took about 3 hours and 4 changes of a water/baking soda solution to dissolve the clog. I estimate the clog was about 3/4-1" long. One of the vent pipes was totally clogged with mud (most likely insect related) and the other was partially blocked.
Now, we have a freshly cleaned, painted, and modified battery box with new clear vent and drain lines. I did reinstall the clamp as well.
Michael