Hyster H65XM:
"Barn" find -- can't get it started.

I'm trying to resurrect a 2006 Propane H65 that had been sitting in the back of warehouse for years. Had the GM 3.0L engine pulled and rebuilt, new distributer, plugs, and coil. The guy doing the work for me can't get the engine started -- he even called the local Hyster Propane guru and he can't figure it out. Won't even hit on ether. Timing seems to be OK, although spark just seems to be weak to me. There are LOTS of wires that have been cut and I'm told they are all for "safety stuff". What should I look for? I ordered a service manual but it won't be here for days. Any hints or suggestions about where to go next will be appreciated.
  • Posted 7 Sep 2018 12:12
  • Modified 7 Sep 2018 12:13 by poster
  • Discussion started by Skoorb422
  • Alabama, United States
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send email to phone number 61430943108 I can give you wiring diagrams etc
  • Posted 28 Sep 2018 06:16
  • Reply by redbull
  • Queensland, Australia
Compression check, make sure it is sparking when it is supposed to, make sure plug wires are in the correct order. I'm guessing the distributor is not set right because it should do something if you sprayed ether in.
  • Posted 13 Sep 2018 01:52
  • Reply by mrfixit
  • New York, United States

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