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hyster h2.00xl engine code

hi all trying to find engine code on a h2.00xl a177 LPG any body know?
  • Posted 27 Jun 2012 04:16
  • By Bazza
  • joined 27 Jun'12 - 17 messages
  • S. Wales, United Kingdom
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GAs/LPG would be a Mazda VA 2.0 litre engine
  • Posted 12 Jul 2012 21:11
  • By Tarpon
  • joined 9 Jun'09 - 9 messages
  • Western Cape, South Africa
if its a gas/lp truck then it will be a mazda M4-121G engine
if its a diesel then it will be a isuzu c240 engine.

more clarification on what he means by engine code would be nice :o)
  • Posted 27 Jun 2012 07:30
  • By Jplayer
  • joined 12 Apr'07 - 407 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
John Player Jr
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most ive seen have been mazda FE
look at engine, by distributor, engine number usually stamped into mating face of cylinder block facing top.
very ackward place, but you can just make out number if you clean up and look down through gap in head.
hope this helps
  • Posted 27 Jun 2012 04:28
  • By ian_h
  • joined 11 Sep'08 - 149 messages
  • United Kingdom

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