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Thread: The Ultimate Webasto Gas Heater Thread (Photos, parts sources, trades)

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    FYI, Aase Sales has new glow plugs and exhaust pipe bits.
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    very cool thread!!!!

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    Anyone feel the desire to make theirs work again?

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    What a great thread, ( very educational ) love this forum...
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    I have finally tracked down all the bits for my LWB system and plan to restore it and run it in my 70S since I wont have heat otherwise.

    Here are some of the unique bits for a LWB kit.
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    Does anyone know paint color information for the Webasto parts and the heater valves in the back (that connect to the heat exchangers)?

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    I still would like mine to be operable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rower View Post
    I still would like mine to be operable.
    I here you Rower - I'm definitely going to make mine work - its all there except the exhaust - BUT that'll be down the line quite a bit! May get the exhaust while they are available from Aase Sales.

    Really just want to touch up the heater flappers - and they are the same color as the gas fired heater shell.

    As to making it work, the thinking and testing and fumbling will all have to happen on the bench. And lots of reading and understanding before gasoline is involved at that! The Ebersbachers were one of the most interesting projects related to opening a black box that I have experienced. And when they were good, they were really good. And, when I went to sell them (3 of them) on Ebay showing them running, they sold at a great prices in no time . Anywho, its all been done before and we can do it. Just gotta prioritize and gather the bits. Cheers -

    cheers!!

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    Does anyone have a line on where to purchase the white insulator doughnuts that the exhaust runs through. Are they ceramic?

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    yes and no to the above question.

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