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Need help with part numbers to order parts

Hello, I am in big problem. Truck comes with engine problems. We tryed louds companies to recognise engine as aluminium plate was missing from engine. The serial number of chassis K005A03149X. Hyster sticker says 58.7 kW, but perkins sticker says 58.4kW. Engine list number AR70455. Engine family and it's funniest part nobody knows about YPKXL04.2AR1. Engine type 1906/2100. TVH useless, and overs as well. Now we have box with wrong parts and nothing more. We short with conrod, over size shells 0.25 ( I think metric) and aluminium chest casings with gasket kit

PS. Perkins engine 4 cylinder. Thanks
  • Posted 21 Sep 2017 20:27
  • Modified 21 Sep 2017 20:28 by poster
  • By Roberto_k
  • joined 14 Sep'15 - 8 messages
  • Kent, United Kingdom

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