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FTL2024 forklift

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    Posted: 14 Oct 2014 at 3:52pm
I just purchased a 1964? AC forklift no brakes (master cyl) no steering column bearing at box and won't start minor. Where can I find parts?
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Ronnie, you are going to have your work cut out for you. Parts for these little guys are really not out there. As far as the master cylinder is concerned, I have one from an old Clark that I scrapped out that looks identical. I haven't put a caliper to it to make sure. The one off my '46 Studebaker M5 pickup seems to be the same thing. I had to hone out the wheel cylinders on mine, only the cups are available. Resist taking the head off if you can, head gaskets are available cusom made for around 400 bucks! Carb kits are through The Carb Doctor for 30 + shipping. Be careful though, the middle gasket for my carb needed to be trimmed to clear the venturi, if it doesn't clear and you try to tighten down the screws you will break the carb, there are no replacements available. All other gaskets will have to be hand cut, mine came off in one piece so they got sealer and put back on. The steering assembly comes out from underneath by removing four bolts at the front and rear of the steering axle and disassembling the drag link at the rear. This will give good, not easy access to the bottom of the engine. I am dealing with fuel pump issues right now, replacements are on E-Bay but are very expensive. The bottom line is to be very careful and try not to break anything!     Terry
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Thanks Terry, The unit seems to be alright except for the major thing being steering box and column. I found a master cyl., but want to find steering parts first. Thank you for your input and welcome any advice. Ron
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You might try Joe Worthman at All Brand Forklift Parts in Dallas.
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