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Forklift model number?

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im trying to get a head gasket set from a local forklift company. He says i need the model number to tell which one i need.
will the carb to intake gaskets work from this also?

i just need the head, carb to intake, water inlet, and i think the valve cover is ok..i already got a reusable intake/header gasket.

so what do i tell them?

thanks
steve
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Try this info, which was in the FAQ and Engine sections:

http://www.311s.org/tech/engine/h20parts.html
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Post by itsa68 »

Steve:
When I got the H20 head gasket from my local nissan forklift dealer last year the part number was 11044-L1100.
The price wasn't that cheap ($50)
The dealer advised me he also could get me the aftermarket one for $13.
I opted for the aftermarket and found it to be quite acceptable.
I will dig up the packaging and PM you the info.

Ray B.

Atten: Steve Allen
Do you also want this info for the forum part interchange listing?
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he just keeped asking me for the model number.
thanks for the part number.

that list doesn't say what model i need it off of.

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Post by ppeters914 »

Maybe he's afraid of selling you the wrong item and then you'll want to return it......maybe he thinks you want it for a forklift...or maybe he's an idiot.

Most parts people I've worked with just love it when the customer provides them a part number -- saves them looking it up.

You can tell your guy that, hey, I KNOW this is the right part number, or find another dealer.
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i understand that, i was a parts guy at a dodge dealer for awhile.
I just didn't see where it told me the part number for the gasket set now which model forkilft has the right parts.

thanks
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Post by steve68 »

gave him the part number 000-155-5101 its a LPM product. $9.55!!! and $4 for the valve cover gasket.
and he has them in stock i will be by later today to get them

thank for all the help
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RE:Engine Serial Number

Post by S Allen »

Steve,

The engine serial number starts with a K and it is in the write-up. :D "They usually want a serial number for the engine you are working on. Tell 'em it starts with a K and the parts you get will work for the R16. "
Glad you got what you needed.

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