Jon, welcome to the Forums!J_Josué said:The engine is a type 126A industrial. Very similar to the standard 1600cc, except it has extra crankshaft bearings and ports for lubrication. They commonly had rev limiter and automatic idler attachments and were used in things like electrical generators, air compressors, and were even used as small aircraft engines. I was able to purchase a maintenance book on the 126A engine from a used book store in Australia(don't ask how I found it, but it was the ONLY one I could find) last year that I would be happy to scan and post when I have time.
-Jon
J_Josue said:The engine is a type 126A industrial. Very similar to the standard 1600cc, except it has extra crankshaft bearings and ports for lubrication. They commonly had rev limiter and automatic idler attachments and were used in things like electrical generators, air compressors, and were even used as small aircraft engines. I was able to purchase a maintenance book on the 126A engine from a used book store in Australia(don't ask how I found it, but it was the ONLY one I could find) last year that I would be happy to scan and post when I have time.
-Jon
BigAl said:Hey !!!! Welcome aboard!!!
WE can use all the information we can get ! Do you own a snow Trac ??? If Not , you can join my Kristi Cat klub and help me keep all these Snow Trac owners in line ! Hope to see you post often .
Big Al
B_Skurka said:Jon, first let me apologize for Al. He bought the wrong snow machine, didn't learn from his mistake and bought another one, still didn't learn and went on a buying binge so now he owns most of the surviving Kristi snow cats on the planet He's lonely and looking for a friend But beware, there are other Kristi guys who lurk here on a regular basis, and while we poke fun at Al, we do let him teach us stuff sometimes.
Actually the Kristi KT2 and KT3 models both use a VW flat-4 boxer engine. Not sure if it is the industrial version of the regular version found in a VW Beetle or Bus.
For anyone who is an amature mechanic, or even worse a wanna-be-amature like me, let me recommend a book that is simple to read, simple to understand, and has helped me with more than a few issues I've had.
Snowcat Operations said:Also does anyone know who can and "SHOULD" rebuild my industrial VW engines? I will need two rebuilt but want absolute reliability and the engine pumped up a bit with a new set of hearders and heater boxes ect ect. All the goodies.
PBinWA said:Big Al,
While I own no trac'ed vehicles, I'm on your side. That Bob's a little snobby about his toys. You should hear all the bad things he says about my Mahindra tractor! He's not only a Snow-Trac snob but he's also a tractor snob.
We need to work hard to keep him in line. I think the fact that I called him "studly" the other day is going to his head!
BigAl said:I know how you feel . Bob S. use to make fun of me at that "other" site because I have a Kioti DK45 TLB . I guess I like toys to start with the letter "K" . He lives in Indiana and wears shorts pants so I would not let it worry you much .
A Mahindra huh??? That is suppose to be one tough ,heavy tractor from what I have been told . How do you like it ? They could not pry my hands off my Kioti . Best damn tractor I have ever owned for the money .
I use to have a no good mangy dog named "Studly" . It was a female and barked a lot . But like Bob it had no bite .I had it put to sleep ...
PBinWA said:Wait a second . . . you own a Kioti and you had a studly bitch? Hmm . . . maybe all that stuff Bob keeps saying about Kristi owners is right?
[Just kidding - Kioti's are nice and I would probably own one if there had been any dealers in my area when I was tractor shopping. I've got a 2615 Mahindra - just a lightweight when compared to your heavy Korean beast.]