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Hi there! In need of a few ideas of where to look and what to do, i have a hyster 110xl, serial #g005d05554s. built in 94 i believe. The unit runs great but only for about 2 mins max then it stalls and becomes a no start problem. I have found that when it dies and doesnt start that its cuz no ignition spark. What would cause this machine to all of a sudden lose spark?

I guess i should mention that the distributor, ignition module, spark wires n plugs, battery, air filter, oil n oil filter, vaporizer and stop filter have all been changed. It also ran for a week after with no issues.

We had also ran a jumper wire from battery to coil and the unit didnt die, im at a lack of resources and dont know if i could run a wire from battery to ignition switch to coil and solve this problem without blowing up a new coil.

Any ideas/input would be greatly appreciated!
Thx
Daryk
  • Posted 27 Nov 2013 01:26
  • By daryk_s
  • joined 27 Nov'13 - 5 messages
  • Manitoba, Canada

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