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ACP 30 Fork lift info

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    Posted: 11 Oct 2013 at 12:10pm
Hey Guys new to the site here with some questions on my fork truck. I just bought a acp 30 that was sitting for a few years. got it running but blowing smoke out all over the place. What engine do i have in it? f163? The carb needs some major work also, linkage is a mess. any help would be great. thanks kyle 
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My ACP25 has a Waukesha. 1974 vintage, I believe.
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I have a ACP50 and it has a F163 Continential.  Matt
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Specializing in NOS and used Allis Chalmers tractor & implement parts & liturature and Magneto Repair
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Blackrockfab Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Oct 2013 at 2:22pm
Hey guys i have some numbers off the engine if that will help? or would pics be better?

3228
8228
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head number OA-82 scc
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Blackrockfab Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Apr 2014 at 11:54pm
Hey guys. Back at the fork truck. Got the engine out and getting ready to tear into it. But i still dont know what model it is. Got some more numbers

Block F400A-612 ABOVE OIL PAN ON BLOCK

On head
F401A-369

Any help would be great

thanks kyle
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Check out this eBay ad. Looks like its a Continental F163...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/350881566246
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the acp's used either the cont. or wauk. pretty east to tell the difference...the wauk has a valve cover
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So is minn-par the best parts place for these? I just bought one and know pretty much nothing about the AC forklifts. Where does a guy learn about them? Does Norm's construction bible have info? I really need to buy that book now! Thanks! Ed.
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It has a nice AC tag on the side of the block that says made for Allis Chalmers by Teledyne Continental, F163 model. Looks like a very popular little power plant for forklifts and welders. 
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Got my AC construction book off Amazon, and there is very little in there about AC forklifts. Just talks a little about the Buda acquisition, and mentions a few then. But after doing more poking around on the interweb, I have found very little info out there about these later models. I'm thinking mine is from the early 80's. I can't find any serial number references either. I did learn that the ACP means Allis Chalmers Pneumatic tire, or ACC is Allis Chalmers Cushion tire. the 30 references 3000# capacity, or 40 is 4000#, 50 is 5000# etc. Also doesn't look like MinnPar does anything with AC lift trucks. Just the rough terrain models. Also looks like Kalmar-AC is where the AC lift trucks ended up, but it looks like that is no longer in business? Someone has got to be an AC lift truck expert! Thanks in advance!
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I know yours is an old post.  Did you ever have any further success in finding more information?  I just brought home an ACC 35.  Luckily, everything still works and it runs and moves well.  I'm just having issues with small stuff.

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Hello, new to this site also. I have a Kalman ACC50. Engine runs good. Difficult to fine manual. Really need transmission rebuild manual. I believe it has a ALLIS CHALMERS 74874437, BORG WARNER 1001-000-058 TRANSMISSION .  
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Sorry, this didn't show in my last post

ALLIS CHALMERS 74874437, BORG WARNER 1001-000-058 TRANSMISSION

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