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Need help identifying and getting tune up parts.

I just bought a older model Hyster Model #S30B serial# B2D39731 and I checked with local Hyster dealer and no help yet. They said it was a older manual and not in there data base.
Any how I know it has a flat head 4 cylinder and runs off propane. Rats have eaten the plug wires up and trying to research what I have and where to get parts. Is there anyone on here to can help point me in the right direction.
  • Posted 12 Nov 2017 05:36
  • By horsetrader
  • joined 12 Nov'17 - 3 messages
  • Alabama, United States
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Thanks I think I have found enough info to get the tune up kit. Hopefully I won't have to get any more info from yal for a bit.
  • Posted 14 Nov 2017 05:10
  • By horsetrader
  • joined 12 Nov'17 - 3 messages
  • Alabama, United States
Thanks Brewski that will help me a lot. Do you have any info on the dist. cap or points Number? I did just find the id# on the centennial motor Ser#141971 and model F163
  • Posted 14 Nov 2017 01:33
  • Modified 14 Nov 2017 02:59 by poster
  • By horsetrader
  • joined 12 Nov'17 - 3 messages
  • Alabama, United States
Part number for plug wires, 106039A. Plug part number is 138366. The spark plug wires are not hard to make if you cannot get the Hyster part number. Any small 4 cylinder kit should work. Spark plugs are a Champion C87 or a Presatolite UD16.
  • Posted 14 Nov 2017 00:28
  • By BREWSKI
  • joined 10 Jan'12 - 1,699 messages
  • Nebraska, United States

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