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Linde H-25, F3R-264 engine "No spark"

The machine is a Linde H-25 forklift with the F3R-264 engine, its not running, I have checked and there is no spark from the coil while turning the engine over, I removed the coil, and with the ignition on there is 12v at the coil terminals off the module, so i'm assuming its the trigger input to the coil that's at fault, from what I can see there are two other components to the ignition system, the sensor mounted on the side of the engine block and the module that the coil bolts to, can somebody with experience in these setups please shed some light on to what could be causing my problems, Thanks in advance
  • Posted 3 Apr 2016 15:27
  • By FalComWreck
  • joined 3 Apr'16 - 3 messages
  • Victoria, Australia
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anyone have any ideas?
  • Posted 9 Apr 2016 13:30
  • By FalComWreck
  • joined 3 Apr'16 - 3 messages
  • Victoria, Australia
the machines serial number is 351J01130725.
  • Posted 5 Apr 2016 18:51
  • By FalComWreck
  • joined 3 Apr'16 - 3 messages
  • Victoria, Australia
Serial number?
  • Posted 4 Apr 2016 04:56
  • By little_forker
  • joined 31 Jul'11 - 82 messages
  • West Midlands, United Kingdom

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