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J5 suspension springs in a can

IMP

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Anybody know of a good replacement spring for the J5 track tension can? Or if I could find a new replacement "spring in a can" at a reasonable price that would be good too. Or I would build my own if I could find the correct springs. Has anybody figured out what the specs are for the original springs and where to buy them?
 

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J5 Bombardier

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That one looks like a candidate for a re skin with exhaust tubing, but it would be nice to source out some springs . The ones I bought were to weak, so I used them between the beams on my muskeg, the search continues.
J5 Bombardier:hammer:
 

snowcatt

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Call Dan Shaver
He’s a grate guy and the bombardier repair guy in Manitoba
He’ll help you out
Have fun
1-204-467-2605
 

IMP

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Thank You! I will give Dan a call and post here if I get useful info. Thanks for confirming the exhaust tubing idea J5 Bomb. I was thinking that would be the first place to look to find thin wall pipe close to 4 5/8" OD diameter. My springs still work but they are weak. A few years ago i made the "one notch" adjustment for more spring can tension so only thing to do now it replace it before It breaks 10 miles out in a swamp.
 

IMP

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Snowcat, that was great info to share about Dan in Manatoba, he has the parts I need at a reasonable price. He sells the bogies or 'spring in a can" for $280 each or just the spring for about $70 Canadian. And the chain links go for $14ea. I ordered 2 bogies and 5 chain links. The photo is one of his bogies and chain link. Thanks for sharing,...you saved me some time and money.
P.S. He said he dosent sell these to many J5 owners, Most all his bogies go on the Bombardier snow busses, But all the measurements on his new bogies match my old J5 bogies so we beleive they are a match inside and out.
 

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J5 Bombardier

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Very nice looking product. Do they have the internal stop (pipe) inside ?, guess you can stretch them out to check the stroke . I once got an early J5 with no stops inside the cans. I wondered at the time if they came off the skis of a snowbus ,where a stop in the can is not needed.
J5 Bombardier
 

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J5 Bomb. Thanks for pointing that out! I completely forgot about the stop pipe inside the spring can. It's been 5+ years since I restored my J5 but after looking at some old photos of when I opened a can up to repair a wear hole I see the stop pipe now plain as day. I will be sure to confirm with Dan that it is present on his new bogies and report back. You may have saved me a headache down the road I'm glad you shared that knowlege!
 

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snowcatt

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Dan Builds these cans so if you give him the length of stop pipe he do it
Snow buses have a stop pipe but not sure how long
 
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