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woodworkerj85
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Posted: 23 Jul 2024 at 12:13pm |
Hi
I recently bought an Allis Chalmers P50 Forklift and I am wondering where I could find a parts manual for this machine. I’ve seach the web with no results. I’m also wondering if anybody can tell what year it was made by the serial number? Model number =P 50 PS Single serial number =AA523157 thanks
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steve(ill)
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there are a few different variations of a "50" fork truck... Do you know the engine model . Have a photo or additional description ?
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steve(ill)
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various years for different models.
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I believe then engine is a Mitsubishi 4G54
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steve(ill)
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YEA.... you done good!!..... Looks like one of the NEWER units... The FS50 was back in the 1960 range.... Yours (WHITE) has an aluminum valve cover and is obviously a Japan engine or similar... Probably built after 1980..... I cant really give you a DATE..
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The SOHC eight-valve 4G54 (also known as the G54B) displaces 2.6 L (2,555 cc), with bore & stroke at 91.1 mm × 98 mm (3.59 in × 3.86 in). The G54B for the US market had a cylinder head with additional jet valves to improve emissions (MCA-Jet system). The engine was fitted to various Mitsubishi models from 1978 to 1997 and to the American Chrysler K-cars and their derivatives between 1981 and 1987. It was primarily set up longitudinally for use in rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive platforms but also as a transverse engine in the front-wheel drive platform of the Mitsubishi ...... The original engine featured a Mikuni two-barrel carburetor with a secondary vacuum actuator; later versions adopted EFI. ....Chrysler eventually replaced the 4G54 with its own 2.5 L engine, whereas Mitsubishi replaced it with a 2.4 L engine codenamed 4G64.
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steve(ill)
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It might be an ALLIS design with a Mitsu engine... or could be the entire fork truck was built by Mitsu and sold under the ALLIS name in the 1980s... Look at some of the BOLT HEADS ( not the engine parts)... are they METRIC ?
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