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Re: Clark forklift starter removal
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Posted by tony weir on February 17, 2006 at 12:39:48 from (24.200.34.83):
In Reply to: Re: Clark forklift starter removal posted by hogman_2002 on February 17, 2006 at 07:41:12:
Local clark dealer can or has manul for lift still can get it from clark and can get parts or from smh a forklift jobber your lift has a 4g52 or 4g54 mitsu it is just like a 2.4 litre in a dodge k car the manual is part no sm-520r this has all the specs you need and detailed pictures and part break downs. Its ok to wash lift but put a bag over dist and remove ign wires we wash them with kleenflo kf425 engine shampoo and hot water the worst oil leak is probarly from hyd valve the leak like a seive andthe can be fixed with oring in standard kit or at hyd shop good luck
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