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Re: Just got a Motor and need info about it [Re: JLEMOND] #756662 10/20/06 01:52 AM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
Im not much on Isuzu deisels but I once worked for a forklift repair service and I seem to remember an isuzu deisel in a forklift that looked much like the one in the pictures. Might be wrong.


Damon
N.E. Texas
Re: Just got a Motor and need info about it [Re: TxMiniTruck] #756663 10/21/06 02:59 AM
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Body Damage is Cool
COULD VERY WELL BE , IT APPEARS TO BE A VERY EARLY 80,S DSL , DOESNT APPEAR TO BE ANY VEH ENG THAT I CAN FIND ANY INFO ON BACK TO 1984, I AM STILL DIGGING AROUND ON SOME OLDER INFO MANUALS FOR SOME OF THE OLDER ENGS , BUT SO FAR NOTHNG EVEN CLOSE TO THE LOOKS OF THIS ENG, BUT ISUZU BUILT A LOT OF DIFF ENGS WAY ,WAY BACK IT APPEARS TO BE IN THE 2.5 LITER RANGE , THE INJ WITH THE TWO HOLD DOWN BOLTS WERE VERY COMMON ON MARINE AND IND ENGS , I DOUBT THIS IS AN INDUSTRIAL ENG AS THEY HAD SOME WEIRD CRANK SHAFT FLANGES , BUT MOST OF THE MARINE ENGS USED A HOOKUP VERY SIMILAR TO THE AUTOMOTIVE ENGS , JERRY

Re: Just got a Motor and need info about it [Re: JLEMOND] #756664 10/23/06 01:02 AM
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Jerry I was trying to remember if the isuzu deisel that was in the forklift had some sort of crankshaft adapter. I cant remember but if I run across my ole buddy I will ask him. Im almost sure that the engine in the forklift had the exact same valve cover injector lines etc. If this is true these engines could be adapted to the troopers. Im sure there would be a few around.

Damon


Damon
N.E. Texas
Re: Just got a Motor and need info about it [Re: TxMiniTruck] #756665 10/23/06 02:53 AM
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PROBABLY MORE FORK LIFT DSL AROUND NOW THAN THE ORIG, TROOPER DSL..AND ODDLY ENOUGH IF THAT IS A FORKLIFT ENG PARTS WOULD MOST LIKELY STILL BE AVAILABLE JERRY

Re: Just got a Motor and need info about it [Re: JLEMOND] #756666 10/23/06 03:30 AM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
Still searching the net and have not came across any isuzu deisels like the one in this post so far.

Damon


Damon
N.E. Texas
Re: Just got a Motor and need info about it [Re: TxMiniTruck] #756667 10/23/06 08:29 AM
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Thanx 4 all the info so far. i haven't learn't anything else new as of yet myself.

Re: Just got a Motor and need info about it #756668 10/24/06 04:41 AM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
http://www.blueridgediesel.com/P1010019.JPG maybee this link will help with tag that everyone is talking about

3CB1
Left Side, lower center of block between front engine mount and starter
3CD1

3YA1
Right side of block above injection pump.
3YC1

2KC1
Right front, on injection pump mounting flange.

3KC1

3KR1

2AB1
Right front, top part of the cylinder block.

3AB1

3LA1
Right front, top part of cylinder block. Between 1st injection pump and front cover.

3LB1

3LD1

3LD2

4LB1
4LC1
4LE1
4LE2
C240
Left front, top part of the cylinder block.

4JA1
Left rear, top part of cylinder block.

4JB1

4JC1

4JG1

4JG2

4BB1
Left front, top part of cylinder block.

4BC2

4BD1

4BG1
Left side, center of block between tappet cover and engine foot, or Left front, top part of cylinder block.

4BG1T

6BB1
Left front, lower part of the cylinder block.

6BD1

6BD1T

6BG1

6BG1T

6HK1
Right front, top part of cylinder block below number one exhaust port.
6SA1
Left rear, top part of the cylinder block.

6SA1T

6SD1
Left center, lower part of cylinder block.
6SD1T

E120
Right side of the cylinder block, below the injection pump and to the rear of the oil filter.

E120T

6RB1

6RB1T

6WG1
Left front, top part of the cylinder block in front of the injection pump.

NOTE: ALL SERIAL NUMBERS ARE STAMPED AND CONSIST OF SIX (6) NUMERICAL DIGITS. All directions are as viewed from the flywheel end of the engine. The Engine Model is cast on the side of the block or located on the ID tag, which is found on the valve cover.

Last edited by TxMiniTruck; 10/24/06 04:44 AM.
Re: Just got a Motor and need info about it [Re: TxMiniTruck] #756669 10/24/06 04:46 AM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
http://www.blueridgediesel.com/serialnolist.htm this is the link to the page that I found the information at.


Damon
N.E. Texas
Re: Just got a Motor and need info about it [Re: TxMiniTruck] #756670 10/24/06 09:58 PM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
1981: An Isuzu 4BD1 3.9-litre 4-cylinder diesel engine was a factory fitted option in Australia.

http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~lloyd/4/LandRover/Stage1/

Found more info that might be usefull.

Found this at a forklift web site
Isuzu
4BD1, 4BD2, 4BC2, 4BC1, 4HE1,4JG2, 4BA1, 6BB1, 6BD1, 6BG1, 6BF1, 6HE1, 6HF1, 6WA1, G161, C240, 4LE1
20mm û 1.5

4BE1, 4BG1, 4JA1, 4JB1, 4ZC1, C223, C200
14mm û 1.5

6SA1, 6RA1, 6QA1, 6RB1, 6SD1, 6BF1, 6QA2, 8PA1, 8PB1, 8PC1, 10PA1, 10PB1, 10PC1, 10PE1, 12PC1, E120, DH100H
24mm û 2.0
These are all the industrial engines that were are used in forklift applacations.
Might help out some.

Last edited by TxMiniTruck; 10/24/06 10:22 PM.

Damon
N.E. Texas
Re: Just got a Motor and need info about it [Re: TxMiniTruck] #756671 10/25/06 02:15 AM
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WOULD LIKE TO SEE THAT FORK LIFT WITH THE 10PCI OR THE 12 SERIES , SHEEZE THAT WOULD BE A WHOPPER , I HAD ONE OF THE 8 SERIES AT THE TRAINING CENTER AT ONE TIME AND THAT WAS ONE BIG SUCKER IT WEIGHED 2700 LBS ON A SKID, THE COOLING FAN ON THAT THING WAS 30 IN IN DIA , LOOKED LIKE A WIND MILL ,JERRY

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