JK,
I did make a couple of assumptions since i did not actually measure the threaded post on the battery. Here are the points I considered.
1. I seem to remember that on car batteries the positive post was larger than negative post. Its been awhile since I have changed a battery. Could be wrong.
2. Blue Sea Fuse Block Terminals have 3/8 hole for battery terminal. 5/16 post for fuse and ring terminal. Lit says 5/16 or 3/8 ring terminal can be used. Since positive side is only side to be fused assumed positive post was 3/8.
3. Blue Sea Power Buss Bar with two posts only available with 3/8 posts. Assumed this was for positive connections.
4. Blue Sea Power Connector for extending outboard electric cable has 3/8 post w/red cover and 5/16 post w/black cover. Leads me to believe OB positive ring is 3/8 and neg ring is 5/16. Found this out this morning.
5. Marina connected outboard directly to battery last year. No bat switch in place.
6. I added BS mSeries bat switch, which has 3/8 posts. Also added two power bus bars with two 3/8 posts. Bat positive cable runs from bat fuse block terminal to switch, then to buss bar 1. Neg cable runs from bat to buss bar 2. Have not connected bat yet.
Outboard positive cable ring terminal fits 3/8 buss bar. Outboard neg cable ring terminal does not fit 3/8 post on buss bar. Must be 5/16.
All this has led me to believe the battery threaded positive post is 3/8 and neg post is 5/16.
I plan on putting a fuse block terminal on neg buss bar 2 so i have a 5/16 post to connect OB neg cable to. I will not use a fuse. If that does not work i will change cable terminal size to 3/8.
And after reading the link to Maine's comments on nylocks i think i will go with hex nut and lock washer. Thanks for the link.
My main question was would it be OK to drll out the under sized terminal. Sounds like no so i will change what is needed to make proper connections.
Thanks