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OLD Mitsubishi Model:FG35 S/N#: AF29

Hi,

I have an old Mitsubishi FG35 Serial #AF29 8klbs forklift. It has a 6 cylinder engine and was converted from gas to propane many years ago. At some point someone wrote "4GTS" on the valve cover. I am very sure the head gasket is blown or head is cracked as we have a hard time starting, oil and water mix in oil, and a lot of water coming out exhaust. I am looking to get help with the following please.

1. Any information to help identify my forklift engine or where to look for data plates. I think I found refurbished engines for about $3.5k but need to be sure. Would like to find a head online too if I can just to be aware of possibly what I am looking at cost wise worst case scenario.

2. Any manuals online?

Thank you
  • Posted 28 May 2025 05:12
  • By Brian_Lavin
  • joined 28 May'25 - 1 message
  • Massachusetts, United States

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