Mopar battery dress up kits and cap color chart

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Here's some slick kits to make your Parts store battery look like a original Mopar one. I bought a Everstart from Wal Mart that had smooth sides and top.
The kits are shipped from Belgium so they will take a while to get there.
Items for sale by weskcar | eBay

UPDATE 1/22. they also have embossed plastic "Mopar" side plates for that original look!

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Here's a chart:

Green Caps:

  • 1966-1969 with 225, 273, and 318 engines and 48 amp alternator
  • 1968-1969 with 340 engines and 48 amp alternator
  • 1970-1973 with 225, 318, and 340 engines and 46 amp alternator
  • 1973 with 400 engines and 59 amp alternator
  • 1974 with 225 and 318 engines and 48 amp alternator
Yellow Caps:

  • 1966 with 361 engines and 59 amp alternator
  • 1967-1971 with 383 engines and 59 amp alternator
  • 1970 with 318 and 340 engines and 59 amp alternator
  • 1971 with 360 engines and 59 amp alternator
  • 1972 with 400 engines and 59 amp alternator
Red Caps:

  • 1966 with 383, 440 and 426 Hemi engines and 70 amp alternator
  • 1966-1972 Police Units with 70 amp alternator
  • 1967-1971 with 440 and 426 Hemi engines and 70 amp alternator
  • 1972 with 440 engine and 70 amp alternator
  • 1973 with 440 engine and 70 amp alternator
  • 1974 with 400 or 440 engine and 70 amp alternator
 
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Do they fall off?
I think I saw that the caps are push in's to replace the 3 cell rectangular caps on most batteries now days. I saw glue on caps in a description as well. Probably for the non acid maintence free batteries.
 
The eBay link also shows some fire extinguisher sticker labels that look pretty cool - but I question the judgement of replacing fire extinguisher content information
 
What would you push the caps into? Do you have to remove the top panels on the battery or something?
 
What would you push the caps into? Do you have to remove the top panels on the battery or something?
Yes, the newer batteries have 3 hole vent caps on them. Not screw on but push on's.
 
Here's a example. The caps just pry off and the stickers will just peel off.

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I dont see it listed do you happen to know the correct color for a 360 in 1975?
 
I dont see it listed do you happen to know the correct color for a 360 in 1975?
Charts and books only go to 74 I see. You might have to do some digging on the Hamtramck site to find out. Yellow or green and probably green.
 
Charts and books only go to 74 I see. You might have to do some digging on the Hamtramck site to find out. Yellow or green and probably green.
Yea I can never find anything information wise for 75s even parts I know that will fit will be listed to 74 I dont understand that
 
Yea I can never find anything information wise for 75s even parts I know that will fit will be listed to 74 I dont understand that
True that. From what I see, most of the colors follow these guidelines. There are exceptions.
/6 and small block-24 series - Green
Big block- 24 series - Yellow
Big block and HD-27 series - Red
 
I got the kit and installed the caps. I will install the stickers later. A winner so far.

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Got the stickers on. Looks right at home in there. Not bad for a $25 add on.

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I think I saw that the caps are push in's to replace the 3 cell rectangular caps on most batteries now days. I saw glue on caps in a description as well. Probably for the non acid maintence free batteries.
Yeah, I got the stick on cap kit for my maintenance free battery from NAPA. I didn't use the OEM correct colors, though. I used the red decal/cap kit to match my red car. <g>
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Just finished up mine. Getting the glue residue off was the hardest part with the old stickers. I went with yellow since you couldn't get a 340 in a 1971 Dart unless it was one of the few Canadian built cars plus my car is far from OEM.

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