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Pressure plate id

Hello everyone, I am working on an old Yale forklift no model or serial so far. It has the ind Chrysler 6 cylinder engine, I think it has a Rockwell shuttle trans. I was able to get the clutch disc resurfaced and now I'm looking for a pressure plate it has a borg Beck with 1642 stamped on it.
Six bolts with approximate 6"5/8 spacing 11" plate 3 approx 1" fingers and 9 springs any chance one of these is still available or is there one I can use in it's place.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated
Thank you in advance
Model above is not correct.!
  • Posted 11 Mar 2025 09:23
  • By Jim_Ahrend
  • joined 11 Mar'25 - 1 message
  • Arizona, United States
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Jim,

Part number 5134428-00 is still available. This will need to be ordered through TVH. This is an aftermarket parts depot. There is another one, but that has 12 springs not 9.

The lift you have is a G83C or P or a G51C or P, C for cushion tires or P for pneumatic tires. This can be air filled or solid rubber. The lift can pick up 3000 to 10000 pounds depending on the counterweight. Good Luck
  • Posted 17 Apr 2025 04:22
  • By Fishmech
  • joined 12 Jul'17 - 370 messages
  • Virginia, United States
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