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I just bought at Cat T50D LP forklift knowing that the Impco CA-125 mixer was broke. I replaced it with a brand new one and installed a new FULL LP Fuel tank. However, engine still will not start, just spins over. I checked for ignition spark, and spark plugs are getting fire. I checked for power on the fuel solenoid thats connected to the Impco Cobra Vaporizer and its getting power to it and clicking. I checked fuel line from LP tank to Vaporizer and Im getting fuel to the vaporizer. Im not getting fuel however from the rubber ouse from the vaporizer to mixer with engine spinning over. How do I know if the LP Gas is making to the mixer?
  • Posted 31 Jan 2017 01:18
  • By BModica2017
  • joined 31 Jan'17 - 1 message
  • Florida, United States

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