Linde (& Baker) H40D:
identifying engine

hi guys new to this just wondering would anybody no which engine is fitted in the linde h40d its a 2001 and if u no where best palce to buy a water pump and gasket my water pump is fine all working but ive noticed a leak when investigated found out the bolt that holds the water pump has been snapped in the cylinder head whilst its all stripped for the sake of it was thing of fitting a new one thanks guys
  • Posted 26 Dec 2014 21:47
  • Discussion started by billy_
  • Lancashire, United Kingdom
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What Edward said is 100% right, although basing upon the year (I understand - the production year) I can be nearly 100% sure that the truck is 352-03, the engine is Perkins and water pump has the number U5MW0167 which is the Perkins No, so you should be able to get it anywhere.
Original Perkins water pump it's a cost of ~ 130Euro, replacement ~60-80 Euro.
  • Posted 1 Jan 2015 04:35
  • Reply by Karait
  • Poland
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J.M.
in forklifts, the complete serial number is more likely to get better opinions than is the year of first sale. can you give us this truck's serial number and type of fuel (diesel? LPG? petrol?)
  • Posted 27 Dec 2014 00:34
  • Modified 27 Dec 2014 00:34 by poster
  • Reply by edward_t
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"

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