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Hyster H3.00XL

Does anyone know what engine is fitted to this Hyster?
Don't know year but serial No is A177B7881E
I am unable to find any numbers / id stamped on block.
Its all cast lump, old machine.
TVH listing as Isuzu or Mazda, but i have never seen either of these with cast head, but stand to be corrected.
Does anyone know where ID should be stamped?
  • Posted 17 Jul 2009 08:08
  • Discussion started by ian_h
  • United Kingdom
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Does it have external pushrod tubes in the head and a side cover for the lifters on the side of the block and engine primarily painted black. If so it is a Mazda. If its diesel it is an Isuzu.

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