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Hyster propane forklift won't start but able to crank

HI!
I have an old hyster and spend a lot of money to get it fix but the mechanic couldn't fix it. Let me tell you what had happen: the part where propane and coolant fluid has chnaged, new spark plug, 1 yr old starter and carburetor was cleaned. The mechanic showed the distributor cap was giving juice. We have to spray about 2-3 cans of starting fluid to get it to start and I don't like that. Can anyone help me?
  • Posted 2 Dec 2016 02:36
  • By NYCBirdy
  • joined 2 Dec'16 - 10 messages
  • New York, United States
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Sounds like his mechanic prob checked all the simple stuff and I would hope that included the lockoff. Some Hysters use the Aisan regulator that has the electric lockoff built into it. So without a model or serial number we're kinda shooting in the dark. If it has a distributor cap that at least tells me what it probably isn't.

One odd problem I ran into years ago was I had a Clark that was super hard to start. Everything checked good and it was really throwing me for a loop. One of the older techs turned me onto what it was. Turned out the little relief valve in the propane line (the little brass nipple that's by the tank usually by the bulkhead fitting/filter and usually has a small plastic cap on it) was bad. Replaced it and the truck fired right up.

Word of warning to the original poster. DO NOT try to replace lpg parts yourself. Propane is extremely dangerous. Aside from the obvious fire hazard, the propane in the lines is liquid and under pressure. When it hits atmospheric pressure, it will boil instantly which in turn causes a refrigeration effect. This is several tens of degrees below zero. I've seen more than a few people have to go to the hospital with 3rd degree freezer burns while changing tanks or not being careful when working on LPG systems.

That being said, I always recommend to my customers that they wear eye protection and heavy rawhide leather gloves when changing tanks to give you a few extra seconds if something starts leaking.
  • Posted 9 Dec 2016 08:25
  • By justinm
  • joined 13 Apr'06 - 604 messages
  • New York, United States
New York, New York its a heluva town..you know that The Bronx is up..and I'm Brooklyn down
What about the lock off vale it will be either electric or vacuum either or if not opening then no gas so no vroom vroom
  • Posted 9 Dec 2016 07:34
  • By Highlandbear
  • joined 23 Nov'16 - 8 messages
  • Scotland, United Kingdom
Model and serial would help. Where in NYC? I work in Brooklyn and Queens mostly. My email is in my profile (click on my screen name). I might be able to suggest some stuff if you want to get in touch. Too much to ask on a forum though.

Quick question though. Once you do get it running, how does it run?
  • Posted 2 Dec 2016 16:07
  • Modified 2 Dec 2016 16:07 by poster
  • By justinm
  • joined 13 Apr'06 - 604 messages
  • New York, United States
New York, New York its a heluva town..you know that The Bronx is up..and I'm Brooklyn down
You will need to provide a model and serial number.
  • Posted 2 Dec 2016 03:28
  • By Partsguy5
  • joined 13 Jun'12 - 409 messages
  • California, United States
And the propane line to the carburetor, there's propane.
  • Posted 2 Dec 2016 02:38
  • By NYCBirdy
  • joined 2 Dec'16 - 10 messages
  • New York, United States

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