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Discussion:  koatsu engine swap
Number of messages: 7

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denno
Western Australia, Australia
Help please I have just bought a komatsu forklift it has a nissan worn H20 engine & I would like to know if anyone can tell me what diesel engine would bolt straight on

Hope someone can help  Denno

Posted 13 Feb 2012 05:55 PM Reply  Report this message
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meliftman
Alabama, United States

The only one I know might come close is the nissan sd25. Don't really know about the flywheel housing to transmission bolt pattern. The nisssan parts manual only shows a difference in the trans case between the 5,000 lb and 6,000 lb trucks. Still it's just a guess.

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Liftman
Equipment, Inc.
Mobile, Al.


Posted 14 Feb 2012 01:19 PM Reply  Report this message
denno
Western Australia, Australia
Thanks Michael I'll see what I can find out about the SD series

Posted 14 Feb 2012 01:25 PM Reply  Report this message
roadtech
Ohio, United States

Motor mounts will have to removed and rewelded, different cooling system,different exhaust system ,data tag will need to be updated (Good luck explaining that one to komatsu) plumb the fuel system, the transmission won't last very long even if you are able to adapt the flywheel ,different wiring harness and key switch, different starter means different bellhousing mount. By the time you're done you will about 3 times the price of a new truck, but hey I do wish you luck with that.

Modified 16 Feb 2012 01:34 PM
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denno
Western Australia, Australia
Thanks roadtech sounds like I should scrap the idea

Posted 16 Feb 2012 06:12 PM Reply  Report this message
TheBirdman
Oklahoma, United States

YesSir, it would be far from a remove & replace.  Get you a quality reman H20-----

It's a Komatsu, it will be worth it!  I am assuming it is anywho!

Modified 14 Mar 2012 07:46 AM
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Aaron_68
fujian, China

sorry, just take a look!^_^

Posted 14 Mar 2012 06:09 PM Reply  Report this message


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