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stupid questions about A/Super A motor
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Posted by drab cat on March 07, 2007 at 20:45:32 from (69.151.203.131):
I"ve got a Yale forklift with a 1953 u2a IH power unit (which seems to be the same motor as in the A and Super A). Stupid question #1: Where is the fuel pump? I would just follow the fuel line, but the fuel is currently coming from a mountain dew bottle. I"m ruling out gravity feed since the fuel tank is below the carb, but I can"t seem to see it anywhere obvious. We"ll pretend it is hidden on the forklift. Yeah. Stupid question #2: Is this thing + ground? I know it is 6 volt, but it didn"t have a battery in it when I got it. I think it is, but I"d appreciate a head nod from someone who has one of these motors. Not so stupid questions: How much ignition timing should this have? When I got this thing the distributor was locked up (due to an overly long screw holding the condenser) and the distributor gear was partially stripped. Needless to say, I need some place to start, and I would prefer starting at the right setting.
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