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SNOW TRAC WHEELS - help me find parts

nikos

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That's awesome you got it all sorted!

The parts of the Eberspacher Gas Heater.

A = The electric Fuel pupm Hardi E57.
B = The Fuel covernor - Fuel regulator with the fuel electro - magnetic valve.
C = Control Switch.
D = Front Envelope.
E = The cover of the overheating switch.
F = J unction box with the Fuse box.
G = Casing - Outlet Hood.
H = Base
I = The Heat exchanger, the electric motor with the air blower,
also the intake pipe the exchaust pipe.
J= Heater plug.
K = Thermo switch.
L = Rear envelope.

Thanks to my Friend Sakis the heater is now Fanctional. I am very Satisfied of this restoration, even it took me 1 and 1/2 years to find the right diaphragm for the fuel pump. As you can see the other parts of the Eberspacher Heater are in good condition. (The Fan , the heater plug, the electomagnetic valve, the swithes of the housing, the compustion and the precondition chumper in the casing, works fine.)

I Know this type of Heater has techology and design from late of 70s, and it has nothing to do with the new models llike Webasto 12 - 24Volt heaters, that we can find in the market.

When i bought the Snow Trac in 2010 -11 The eberspacher Gas heater was there inside the cabin. Today is still there, but it works now.

Nikos
 

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In the Final Test we noticed that there was a small leak of fuel in the end of the Fuel Pipe, close to the fuel Governor - fuel Regulator.
The next movement was to replase the old fuel pipe with a new one.:hammer:

Next to my door, there is a Refrigerator Repair Service, and another friend help me, with his Knowledge.
No Cost.

Just too many Friends = Too many Snow Adventures with the Snow trac :17875::17875:

Nikos
 

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nikos

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The Heater installation inside the ST4 Cabin.
 

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nikos

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.....and of course the Shield ( fom the hot fumes +-130C of the eberspacher exhaust ) under the left fender.

Nikos.
 

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nikos

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Thats all guys with the happy end Story of the Eberspacher Gas Heater.


........................but the SUMMMER in GREECE is Just MAGIC.

to all my Friends on the Forum. HAVE A NICE TIME with your Family and your close friends.

THE WINTER IS COMING

Nikos
 

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nikos

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The Summer in Greece is too Hot. Today 42 C
I need a cooler:shitHitFan::shitHitFan:

....and of cource Vocation.

BTW. The fotos are from Chalkidiki. North Greece.

Nikos.
 

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nikos

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You look like you are managing just fine at the beach.


As possible as i can.
Sun Care protection, Sexy women's fashion swimsuits, great sea food, light and sweet types of wine, cold drinks, swimming etc.
The Sun is shining, the light and colors are also bright. Its a great season.

But i prefer and i feel more comfortable in the winter time, when i am covered like this. By the way i am living in a mountainous region.

From the Sea level 0 feet, to the top of the mountain 6100 feet.

Nikos.
 

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nikos

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could it be the snow trac?

Jim Yes it could be.
I have great plans for the Snow Trac in the winter.
I have found too many trails on the mountains area, with the snowmobile, and i will try to approach some of them with my friends.
With the snowmobile i feel more safety, because if something happend with the ST4 in the trails (Flat tyres, fuels, etc ) i will have the opportunity to fix it.

Nikos
 

nikos

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I am thinking.

Stainless Steel Flue Pipes or ...........


Nikos
 

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nikos

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The Air Sheet Metal Duct of the Eberspacher Heater Before / After.
 

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An Extra Air Outlet Pipe.

I'll cut the pipe, its too long and also i have to adjust at the end a Rotating Ball Type Air Outlet.
 

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nikos

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The Project (Heater Eberspacher ) is still in progress.

A) An Extra Steel Gus Tank 3 Litr
B) A new Fuel Line (including a Fuel Filter, a Fuel tank Robinet, and Some Swivel Hose End Fittings. Just in Case ).

Nikos
 

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nikos

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Just checking the steering, the bearing carrier, the bearings and the grease port.

Nikos
 

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nikos

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Looks great....

I love the little heater unit....

The should be quite adequate to make the cab toasty warm

About the Heater, it works, and makes the cabin too warm.....Well at this point ....
it's time to start a new thread, which has to do with the insulation inside the cabin.
 

nikos

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Few mounths ago as you can see above in the fotos, i checked the left ballbearing 51110 on the variator and everything was OK. Now i want to check and if is necessery to replace the right ballbearing 51110 N54 under the bearing holder N56 in the RIGHT side of the variator.

I want your opinion.
Which is the best procedure - method to do it

Just To separate the two Link arms (ST1033) N49 and to unbolt all the nuts, the bushings the split pins, and the washers......or something else

Thanks Nikos
 

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nikos

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Thanks Thomas Williams, for the quick reply.

Thomas told me to remove first the pin 50 and then the others nuts, to separate the Link Arms.


This part, (the right side of the pulleys) on the Variator it was the only part that i haven’t checked till yesterday.

I noticed that the Variator isn't working properly. I saw that the ball bearing holder, rotates along with the pulleys, and compresses the belt.

I sign of a damaged ball bearing ( 51110).

As you can see, (Foto n2) the race inside the ball bearing holder is a little bit abused from the rolling elements.
I used a propane torch to separete the rase from the upper variator pulley. (Foto n4 )

After replacing the new ball bearing, (51110) I cleaned all the parts, and installed them on the Variator as it was before.
(You can see the sign on the bearing holder from the Link Arms. - Foto n6 ).

Nikos.
 

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nikos

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I am almost ready to hit the Slopes
The perfect Ski Rack for my Snow Trac.
The fotos are from last year.
Now i have another ski rack in the right side.

Nikos
 

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Snowy Rivers

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Nice looking rack setup.
Looks like you have about everything you could want strapped onto the rack as well as Skis.
 

nikos

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Nice looking rack setup.
Looks like you have about everything you could want strapped onto the rack as well as Skis.
I didn't put all the nessecery equipment onto the Ski rack, like the Ski boots and some other things.
The fuels are more comfortable and safe there.
I have also the Roof Rack for use.
The Left side onto the ski rack is for the Fuels and the Right side is for The tools and the Phama Box -First Aid Kit

Nikos
 

DAVENET

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Finally getting our first measurable snow (4-6") this morning in southern NH. Definitely been a slow start this year . . .
 
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