Hello:
The 1999 Surf is new to me…wanting to verify which battery goes into it. It's a 3RZ engine (2.7L petrol), A/C, some bells and whistles.
It has a Willard 657 in it. A friend tells me batteries don't last long down here. I'm used to 3-5 years out of one. Can someone verify this size is correct? The battery doesn't seem to fit the tray and bracket exactly, but it's close.
Thank you for help.
Correct Battery?
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Re: Correct Battery?
Hi David, a 657 sounds about right. Obviously the best situation would be to fit the biggest battery you can get into the tray. A diesel battery might fit a bit better with a higher Amp/hour rating and a bit more cranking power - just check that the terminal polarity / positions are compatible with the cable positions in the vehicle. If the vehicle is mobile, the best might be to take it in to a battery supplier and let them have a look what is the biggest battery to fit.
Vehicle batteries in general will only have a life of 3 to 5 years.
Vehicle batteries in general will only have a life of 3 to 5 years.

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Re: Correct Battery?
Recently replaced my battery on the 3RZ motor, and they gave me a 646.
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Re: Correct Battery?
Thank you Andy and Peter. I'll head down to the EveryReady supplier a friend of mine knows well and see what my option is…for maybe a more powerful unit. The Willard is a 70Ah, 550cca. If I can get bigger, that might provide eventual support for additional mods. Thanks for that thought. Cheers!
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Re: Correct Battery?
We have a 669P in our Surf, is bigger than the standard. 84 Ah
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Re: Correct Battery?
Hello Pieter:pietpetoors wrote:We have a 669P in our Surf, is bigger than the standard. 84 Ah
Saw the Energizer man this morning…got a new battery that runs 70Ah and 640ca. Upgrade from the 550ca of the old Willard and I got the poles on the correct side.

But in conversation with him - he was immediate to respond to my request for an 84Ah battery with this: "You'll burn up your starter." He was definite upon further inquiry. I haven't really ever considered that. "Ah" seems to me to be a time issue (how much juice in a battery - like in AA, AAA rechargeable batteries) - not about a higher amp or voltage delivery. I suspect this one will be fine. I may put a second in later, depending on mods/upgrades.
Would you send me a pic of yours in the compartment? That will help for future. Also, what year is your Surf? I've been looking at a little threaded hole in my intake - goes straight thru to the chamber. Wonder what is supposed to be connected there? Is it something (i.e. sensor) besides a threaded plug? It's very near to the middle of the pic front side of the second air intake pipe. Seems odd it's wide open to the compartment. Here's pic:
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Re: Correct Battery?
That's just a threaded hole to take a bolt for mounting something like a heat shield ... doesn't go through into the intake branch. 

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Re: Correct Battery?
Like Andy said, there is just a bracket screwed in the hole which keeps the wiring.
Is your's automatic?
Below is a pic of my Hilux's intake manifold and also of the bigger battery in my Hilux, the setup of the battery looks exactly the same in the Surf.
My limited knowledge of electricity tells me that you won't damage your starter if you battery can deliver more amps. The battery can deliver more amps, it is not that the starter will draw more amps.
Is your's automatic?
Below is a pic of my Hilux's intake manifold and also of the bigger battery in my Hilux, the setup of the battery looks exactly the same in the Surf.
My limited knowledge of electricity tells me that you won't damage your starter if you battery can deliver more amps. The battery can deliver more amps, it is not that the starter will draw more amps.
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