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Ron in AR

03-05-2008 18:35:31




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I have an old Clark forklift with a flathead four cylinder engine. I can't seem to find anything on it to tell me what engine I have. Any ideas gang?




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Ron in AR

03-06-2008 16:20:25




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 Re: Help I.D. engine in reply to Ron in AR, 03-05-2008 18:35:31  
Thanks for all the replies, gang. Knew I could count on you all. At least now I have a direction to start in.



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Bob Farrell

03-06-2008 12:58:51




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 Re: Help I.D. engine in reply to Ron in AR, 03-05-2008 18:35:31  
In the first picture look between the distributor and the plug wire and you will notice a flat boss (in the back) that has some numbers on it. Probably a head number but may be able to use it to identify the engine.



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trucker40

03-05-2008 20:02:02




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 Re: Help I.D. engine in reply to Ron in AR, 03-05-2008 18:35:31  
Its a Continental,look for all the numbers you can on the carburetor and anywhere else you can find some.I have an old Towmoter forklift that has a motor in it like that.I think I found numbers on the carburetor and somebody at the parts store figured it out from that.



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noncompos

03-05-2008 19:42:23




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 Re: Help I.D. engine in reply to Ron in AR, 03-05-2008 18:35:31  
gerradmoon@montes@flash.net is what I have, or maybe montesequipment.com (Attn: Gerrad Moon).



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Ron in AR

03-05-2008 18:36:45




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 Re: Help I.D. engine in reply to Ron in AR, 03-05-2008 18:35:31  
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Another view.



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Gene Dotson

03-05-2008 19:30:58




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 Re: Help I.D. engine in reply to Ron in AR, 03-05-2008 18:36:45  
Engine is an F series Continental. Could be a 124, 140 or 162.. Only difference is the bore size... Gene



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Gene Davis (Ga.)

03-05-2008 19:22:54




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 Re: Help I.D. engine in reply to Ron in AR, 03-05-2008 18:36:45  
It is definetly an old Continental flathead, Some where in the range of the N56,62, Y69 or somewhere in that category. If anybody can identify it, Gerrard Moon at Monte's Equipment Co. In Chicago can. Do a web search for them. I lost their web address in a computer snafu a while back. They have most of the old company build sheets and records and huge stock of NOS parts for these engines.



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Walt davies

03-05-2008 19:18:13




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 Re: Help I.D. engine in reply to Ron in AR, 03-05-2008 18:36:45  
I would go out in the dark and look at mine but I'm scared of the dark. Can you wait till morning?
Walt



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old

03-05-2008 18:45:36




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 Re: Help I.D. engine in reply to Ron in AR, 03-05-2008 18:36:45  
Distributor position to me say its a contential



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Engine

03-05-2008 19:02:38




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 Re: Help I.D. engine in reply to old, 03-05-2008 18:45:36  
Continentals were popular in fork lifts.



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