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Hyster 2.50 lpg vaporiser

Hi guys

I have a hyster 2.50 lpg with the mazda fe engine. Its currently not running. I need some help regarding the lpg vaporiser, i believe that there should be a vaccum line to allow the gas to flow through when engine is cranked and running. There is a line currently connected but it goes the the front of the rocker cover? Which i assume is pressure from engine crankcase. Is this correct or has someone gone wrong somewhere

Any help would be great

Thanks
Matt
  • Posted 27 Nov 2021 21:06
  • By Matthew_Morgan
  • joined 27 Nov'21 - 10 messages
  • United Kingdom
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Matthew,

Vacuum line should go to the mixer, close to the mounting bolts. It will look like a silver shaft, but has a hole for vacuum line.
  • Posted 11 Dec 2021 06:21
  • By Fishmech
  • joined 12 Jul'17 - 370 messages
  • Virginia, United States
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