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Need help finding parts and identification for old yale forklift (1970s)

Hello,

I have an old yale forklift.

The model is GP060RCJUAS094
Serial number is L383021

I need a carb rebuild kit, gaskets,etc.
I also need (I think) a regulator for the propane (this is dual fuel, gas/propane).

It runs very very rich on the 2 center cylinders and about right on the 2 end cylinders on gas. I can't get it to run on at all on propane. It used to run on propane great and 90% of the time it ran on propane but about 2 years ago it just will not run anymore, so I've been running on gas. But now it runs pretty bad and I think the carb is leaking someplace due to the super rich mixture on the 2 center plugs.

Also what other information you can provide like what kind of engine it is, what kind of carb, is there some fuel injection retro kit I can put on it, etc.

Thanks
  • Posted 7 Mar 2020 19:34
  • Discussion started by Bob_Bobo
  • Nevada, United States

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