My '68 F100 had been down due to a starter and timing chain replacement for the past few days. Last night I finally got it all buttoned up and cranked. I was letting it warm up for a few minutes before I took it out for a drive. As I did a final inspection to make sure everything was good to go I notice a hissing sound. I assumed a manifold gasket leak but they checked out fine. As I listen to it a little closer it started to sound more like a gurgling sound. I don't know what made me look at the battery, but I did, and I noticed it was gurgling around the fill caps. And from what I could tell it had been doing it for a while because the entire side of the batt had a wet acid film. The batt tray looked to have collected quite a bit of fluid in it also. What would cause this? Was the alternator overcharging the bat causing it to pressurize?
Anyway, I never got around to taking it out but did cut it off and on several times in the next hour or so with no ill effects. I tucked it back in the garage and called it a night. This evening after I got home from work I went to pull it out and take it for a spin. To my surprise, the batt was/is completely dead. Is it safe to say the batt is shot? I've never had a batt spew fluid out like that.
TIA
Anyway, I never got around to taking it out but did cut it off and on several times in the next hour or so with no ill effects. I tucked it back in the garage and called it a night. This evening after I got home from work I went to pull it out and take it for a spin. To my surprise, the batt was/is completely dead. Is it safe to say the batt is shot? I've never had a batt spew fluid out like that.
TIA
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