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tkelley
Bronze Level Joined: 04 Mar 2020 Location: Modesto Points: 6 |
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Posted: 04 Mar 2020 at 4:06pm |
I have a customer who owns an Allis Chalmers 700-D Rough Terrain Forklift. It has the engine serial no of 85130L. I need to know Engine Make, Engine Model, and Horsepower. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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DrAllis
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Pretty sure the "D"-series was the Allis-Chalmers 433-T or 433-TI 4 cylinder turbo diesel. Should be an engine tag plate under the thermostat housing on what would be the left side of the engine if it was in a car.
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tkelley
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I looked all around and couldn't find anything. but I'll look there and see if it's in that spot. thank you
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DrAllis
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Is it turbocharged or not ????
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tkelley
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I'm not sure if it is turbo charged. and I couldn't find a data plate anywhere.
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DrAllis
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Well, I think the best thing for you to do is give us some pictures of the machine and the engine from several angles.
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DrAllis
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The 700 "D"-series consisted of models 705-706-708 and 766. They all have the Allis-Chalmers 433-T 4 cylinder turbocharged engine which would have been very similar to the 6060 farm tractor engine and rated at probably 80 to 85 flywheel HP.
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AC7060IL
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Sounds like your 700D may have a Perkins 4.236 Diesel engine? Perkins uses letters in their serial numbers to denote engine type, engine’s country origin mfg, & engine year mfg. If it’s a Perkins, it probably has another number directly above it’s serial number. |
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DrAllis
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I'm thinking he has a 700-Diesel, not a 700-D series. A model 700 would be a Perkins, yes.
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those are two of the pictures i was sent by the customer. none of the actual engine. I can go get some but it wont be til next week.
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DrAllis
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That should be a Perkins engine. That isn't the newest (and last) "D"-series that were turbo diesel only. It's an older version and is a "D" designation because it's a diesel not a gas engine.
Edited by DrAllis - 06 Mar 2020 at 11:13am |
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