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Ingrahams2
Bronze Level Joined: 19 Feb 2023 Location: Merrimack NH Points: 4 |
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Posted: 20 Feb 2023 at 4:08pm |
Got myself a non running FTL 20 off face book and have been busy trying to get it going for a few days. I’m new to working on older machines and I’m having trouble locating any info. I have good spark and I believe hood compression (my gauge isn’t in good shape but all the pressures were even). If I hold the primer down and give the fuel solenoid straight power it stumbles a bit like it wants to start but even with starter fluid it doesn’t run. I want to make sure the plug wires are in the right spot but have no reference material. The previous owner did some work, look like a new cap so maybe he got a couple cables wrong. He also replaced the vaporizer which I believe is working right but have never messed with propane stuff before. Any help with the wires would be appreciated. Thank you
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Eric B
Orange Level Joined: 09 Feb 2012 Location: British Columbi Points: 945 |
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Welcome to the forum! Do you have any idea how long the fork lift has been sitting since last running? Being parked for extended time, the propane components have a tendency to get gummy and sticky and will not function until they are taken apart and cleaned. Propane units are not as responsive to ether as we would wish. I suspect the problem has to do with fuel not getting through. Please let us know how you make out.
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Ingrahams2
Bronze Level Joined: 19 Feb 2023 Location: Merrimack NH Points: 4 |
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Well I got in touch with the people at WEHS and they have been extremely helpful, they are sending me a service manual and gave me a rough idea of the age of the engine anyway 66-67. I checked compression and I have 90-80-80-70 on the 4 cylinders which I think is good enough looking at the 6 to 1 compression ratio these engines have but maybe someone will know better than me. I have a new carburetor coming that I found on eBay that was roughly the same price as a rebuild kit. Can anyone give me pointers on tuning the carb once it’s on the machine?
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Ingrahams2
Bronze Level Joined: 19 Feb 2023 Location: Merrimack NH Points: 4 |
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Well I finally got it running after finding plug wires in the wrong spot, a bad cap and rotor and points that needed to be adjusted. But it was either missing or I misplaced the small spring on the throttle linkage on the carb, also if I leave the governor rod attached it wants to rev to the moon. I had to head back to work before I could continue on it but those are the current issues along with a coolant leak which I hope is just a hose.
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