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I have oil leaking from the middle pushrod tubes on my Hyster S50XL (A187) with the 4 cylinder LP Mazda M4-121G engine. The serial number is A187V13758K. The middle pushrod tubes are leaking a pretty substantial amount of oil. It always leaves a little puddle underneath. It would seem logical that there should be seals at the top and bottom of these tubes but I can't find any information about that. Can anyone point me in the right direction? If there are seals or o-rings, where do I get them and if you have a part number, that would be awesome. Or if there is something else that seals the oil from leaking out, that would be great to know also so that I can get this fixed.

The forklift is otherwise in great physical and mechanical condition and it only has 2300 hours on it. It has just this one thing that needs to be fixed and it will be operating at 100%. Any help or guidance would be appreciated. If it matters, I am in South Florida (West Palm Beach). Thanks!

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  • Posted 2 Feb 2023 06:27
  • By Brett_Stock
  • joined 2 Feb'23 - 3 messages
  • Florida, United States

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