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Nissan enduro 50 forklift
Nissan enduro 50 forklift












nissan enduro 50 forklift

While the engine is cranking over you should get some vapor out of it, you should be able to hear when the vaporizer opens and starts blowing it and may even get an LP smell but it shouldnt be anything other than vapor. You can remove it from the mixer end if you like, then crank the engine over. Once you've verified that the VFF is working reconnect the line between the VFF and the vaporizer/regulator and reconnect the vac line to the mixer, then disconnect the out line between the vaporizer/regulator and the mixer.

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You dont want to fill the area with LP gas and especially dont want it to spray on you, it can freeze/burn your skin very fast. You can remove the line or loosen it between the VFF lockoff and the vaporizer/regulator and then apply vacum to it briefly by disconnecting the vacum line from the mixer and apply vacum to it, you should get a strong shot of LP out of it, there will probably be liquid as well being it will be straight out of the tank so stay clear of it and ONLY hit it briefly. As for the mixer it is the correct type for this system as i have seen many of these on this size engine. The VFF30 is just a filter/lockoff valve and was commonly used on many LP systems and its only function is to filter fuel and turn the system on and off and is operated by vacum from the mixer assy. The TB45 engine can run with either vaporizer/regulator on it be it the Model J, a cobra or a Model L. We are dealing with an LP system that is compatible with the 6cyl engine he has, it has ran for 10yrs this way and imo we should concentrate on the problem he is having with it and what it would take to diagnose and repair it, not if its the correct one or not. To make a long story short weather or not this came factory installed or not is irrelevant. This is not uncommon and used to be a regular practice by dealerships years ago when customers wanted LPG powered trucks over gasoline and was not offered as an option from the factory, or the truck was just what they had in stock and they did the conversion on it locally due to either cost or availability of conversion kits from the factory. So there is a possibility that this truck may have been converted to an LPG system by the dealer when sold as a new unit. All my resources show this truck produced as a gasoline engine and no references to LPG parts at all. Well unless MEngr has a assembly line production sheet from nissan his assumption on what system that is supposed to be on this truck is just that.














Nissan enduro 50 forklift