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204explorer
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So after owning my 94 L400 lwb (PF8W) I decided it was time for the first major modification. I installed a espar heater
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Since we install these at work all the time I was able to get one for a decent price ($700, I know it's still a lot but I live in Manitoba). After lying under my van for a long time I finally settled for a spot. I build a bracket for the heater
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Once the bracket was installed I mounted the heater.
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For the fuel supply is simply installed a tee into the supply line to the filter, right in front of the fuel tank.
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For the fuel pump I drilled a hole into the tank mount ( not the tank[emoji6] .
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Next I figured out where to tee into the coolant system. I used this fancy check valve and teed it into the supply to the front heater core
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I pinched off the hose so hardly any coolant was lost. Now I had to run the coolant lines.
After that I hooked up all the electrical and mounted the timer
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To my surprise it started at first try. It's not cold out yet so I don't know how fast it will heat up. I also want to run the cab fan at the same time. To be able to do that I have to configure the controller with the espar service tool. I try to get a hold of that next week and update this post.
Sorry for the cappy pics.
Andy

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lazycoyote
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Post by lazycoyote »

Thanks for this. I'm going to install an Espar in my 95 l300 soon.

Any suggestions on where I should buy one? I called Thermo King Calgary for a quote and after 2 weeks they still haven't gotten back to me.
204explorer
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I work for a Shop that installs these heaters. We can sell you a heater kit. I don't want to get in trouble for posting professional services here. That wasn't my intention at all. Pm me if you want to know more

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Post by Furi »

204explorer wrote: To my surprise it started at first try. It's not cold out yet so I don't know how fast it will heat up. I also want to run the cab fan at the same time. To be able to do that I have to configure the controller with the espar service tool. I try to get a hold of that next week and update this post.
Sorry for the cappy pics.
Andy

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Hey Andy, thats a great addition to your van. Did u get the controller configured to run the cab fan for heat? We are expecting a polar vortex here in US east coast so I can imagine that ur espar is being put to good use where you are.
204explorer
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It's minus 20 Celsius here right now and after running the heater for an hour it's up at operating temperature. I did not manage to hook up the cab fan yet but I have some ideas . Maybe this weekend I have some time. Last weekend was car stereo installing time. I also changed the axle and transfer case oil to 75w90 synthetic. Because I bought my van on Vancouver Island I had to increase the strength of the engine coolant. It was only good for minus 18. Not strong enough for around here. Now it's pretty much ready for winter.

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Post by AKcub »

Check out heatso.com for Espar and Webasto air and coolant heaters. Good prices and a fair number of Sprinter guys have done business with them with great results.

I'm putting the Webasto air heater in the back of my Sprinter for supplemental heat. There is a ton of install and operation notes over at the http://sprinter-source.com forums.

Scott
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204explorer
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If your seriously thinking about installing a heater you can send me a pm. Our prices are very competitive.

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