Re: Hot negative battery lead....
I have another idea. The battery is fine, the connection/wire is bad.<br /><br />You crank, and the bad wire/connection has a 4 vold drop across it. 150 amp draw (I am of course guessing at what these numbers could be).<br /><br />This is 600 watts in a small area, and only 8 volts to the engine. Seems like a bad battery, and the 600 watts really heats up the wire.<br /><br />Take the wire off the battery. Look for corrosion, espically where the wire could be corroded just up from the crimp on connection. If suspicious, replace the wire or crimp connector. (If you do, make sure the crimp is good, and sealed with adhesive lined heat shrink).<br /><br />Clean the battery terminals good. Reconnect and see what you have.<br /><br />Want to test this theory? Take a voltmeter. One lead on the battery post (not the crimped lug), the other on the engine ground. Crank the engine. How many volts do you read? Should be pretty low, in the 1 volt range or so.