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Starters for Japanese forklift trucks

We have had terrible problems with starters for japanese forklift trucks. We have tried SMH, Helmar and most recently changed to Intella Lift Parts. We used to buy rebuilt, then tried new and now buy "Heavy Duty" new ones. They all seem to be the same low quality starters that last about 100 hours. They even sound like they are determined to fail when first installed.
We were told that R & R Forklift in Canada had the answer but we checked on a price on a starter for a Mazda F2 and the price was around $375.00.
As you all know even if the starter is warranteed, it's a real killer if you have to drive 2 hours round trip to replace it.
Any recommendations on who sells good quality starters?
  • Posted 29 Jan 2009 00:25
  • Discussion started by duodeluxe
  • United States
duodeluxe
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yes, local guys can usually match it up. Had a quote on one for $900 oem, got a Bosch for $159 at local re-builder. lasted many years!
  • Posted 16 Jul 2015 13:09
  • Reply by EasiTek
  • Ontario, Canada
Try to find a good quality alternator and starter repair shop in your area. I am lucky to have a good quality repair shop in my area, very reasonable.
  • Posted 14 Jul 2015 09:14
  • Modified 14 Jul 2015 09:17 by poster
  • Reply by jeremy_s
  • California, United States
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  • Posted 10 Jul 2015 17:58
  • Reply by eugeniusz_l
  • Angola, Angola
For the Mazda FE and F2 engines we offer a genuine Mitsubishi electric starter at Intella. This is the same starter/supplier that Nacco uses.

Please call us for details.
Intella Liftparts
616 796 1288
  • Posted 30 Apr 2009 07:27
  • Modified 30 Apr 2009 07:28 by poster
  • Reply by M_VANDENTOP
  • Michigan, United States
Welcome to China, No Matter the name on the Box!

All the same crap.

For reliability insist on OEM, not will fit.

And hope the OEM's are not using China crap!

DOC
  • Posted 31 Jan 2009 12:32
  • Reply by Drlifttruck
  • Texas, United States
Lift Trucks all the same, just painted different colors.
Doc
Email: kulsh@forkliftservice.net
R&R does have good heavy duty starters. Lasting as good as OEM Rich
  • Posted 30 Jan 2009 09:49
  • Reply by rich_k
  • Ontario, Canada
i might be able to help you. had a customer with similar situation. get intouch.
  • Posted 30 Jan 2009 05:12
  • Reply by deetanga
  • ontario, Canada
Had this problem as well. After a lot of intelligent head scratching and blame/name calling I mike'd a new one on a new truck, plus measurements and compared to the replacement units. Also did a 'disection' (or 4) Found 2 things:
1. A s**t load of dirt in all of them from it seemed external places, as well as internal failure. the replacement ones had less 'free' space (less case = cheaper maybe?) and thus the dirt seemed to kill them sooner
2. some of the replacement units didn't fit quite right, sizes and clearance off slightly. Back to shims and permatex - that helped some.

Just my two cents worth
  • Posted 29 Jan 2009 08:07
  • Reply by JonG
  • United States
never heard that kind of problems, isn t there an engine problem?we bought most of them from tvh europe, but i think they sell worldwide. Never had problem with mitsubishi, nissan, toyota etc. why does the starter fail?contact, brushes,bearing?
  • Posted 29 Jan 2009 05:25
  • Reply by dacarr
  • Leiria, Portugal

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