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not running continuous..help

Hi all, wow glad to see a site just for forklifts.. first thing is I believe my unit to be a nissan 60 enduro model or of that orange and white era. 1995ish owned this for 5 years without a problem. I did just replace the starter do to it getting weak to weak to even budge the flywheel. So starter installed and bamm it turns over like new, but here is the issue. it turns over for a split second runs for a second then just goes off. Sounds like its going to start and it does but only for a second. im stumped fuel delivery? just installed new hose from tank to motor a month ago ran fine. ignition not staying on not sure. thank you to the creators of this forum much needed much appreciated..
  • Posted 12 Mar 2019 10:31
  • By JerzeeJim
  • joined 12 Mar'19 - 1 message
  • Arizona, United States

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