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Waukesha FC 4 cyl in a White WC20 Forklift

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pete forklift

11-27-2007 14:26:30




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It ain"t a tractor but I sure need some help.I cannot locate a distributor cap and rotor or a water pump for this engine.Dist is a Delco 1112487 and the White # for water pump is 35P2975.Any possible sources or crossovers would be much appreciated. Thank You




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tony weir

11-28-2007 12:36:21




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 Re: Waukesha FC 4 cyl in a White WC20 Forklift in reply to pete forklift, 11-27-2007 14:26:30  
The parts you need can be gotten at any good auto parts store with the dist no it is list in standard ign books as for the water pump why don,t you get it rebuilt would save the headache of trying to get one that is what we do when i work on those old lifts I see alot of the forklifts here in Ottawa Canada i work for a clark forklift dealer and all ways get the fun jobs of fixing older lifts.



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dobber

11-28-2007 20:57:13




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 Re: Waukesha FC 4 cyl in a White WC20 Forklift in reply to tony weir, 11-28-2007 12:36:21  
Standard Motor Products is no help on cap and rotor check the numbers yourself. Standard now has BW, Niehoff and Bluestreak too.



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dobber

11-28-2007 11:18:50




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 Re: Waukesha FC 4 cyl in a White WC20 Forklift in reply to pete forklift, 11-27-2007 14:26:30  
Pete, These numbers are from a 1980 Delco application book listing the 1112487 distributor to fit White lift trucks, 1975-78, MA-20, MA-25, & MA-30 with Waukesha FC engine. Didn't see a WC20 listed. Unfortunately the Delco cap and rotor numbers don't cross to Borg Warner or other aftermarket either so you'll have to go through someone that can get original Delco or search for NOS Delco parts. Might try someone like Collector's Auto Supply in Oroville, Washington as they have older NOS Delco parts. 250-767-1974.

Delco 1962111 Dist Cap was list price $40.40 in 1984 not listed since.

Delco 1962115 Dist Rotor was list $4.48 in 1984.

Delco 108P Points = BW Borg Warner A109.

Delco D203 Condenser = BW G102A.

Points and condenser should be easy to find. The cap & rotor I don't know as we can't get them anymore? Good luck.

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noncompos

11-27-2007 20:45:37




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 Re: Waukesha FC 4 cyl in a White WC20 Forklift in reply to pete forklift, 11-27-2007 14:26:30  
Have very little on dist numbers, but if it's any help that same dist # (1112487) shows for the White forklifts ("Lift Trucks") MA-20, MA-25 and MA-30 that have a Wauk FC.
Catalog shows one 79-80 model "Lift Truck" (no model ID) with FC and your dist # under "White Material Handling", and the MA models as 75-78, but under "White Motors"



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550Doug

11-28-2007 06:33:41




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 Re: Waukesha FC 4 cyl in a White WC20 Forklift in reply to noncompos, 11-27-2007 20:45:37  
My Pertronix catalogue shows the 1112487 distributor being used in the White MA-20, 25, 30 & Lift truck from 1975 - 1981. It also indicates that the dist is clockwise rotation and in possible combinations with 6 volt neg grnd or pos grnd, also 12 volt neg or pos ground. BTW, the Pertronix kit # is 1145A-P6 for a pos ground 6 volt system if you choose to go electronic.
Moreover, this catalogue shows the Waukesha FC-4 with a Delco dist #1112455 that too is a clockwise rotation.
Is it possible that the current distributor is a replacement one?
Good luck

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noncompos

11-27-2007 20:18:03




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 Re: Waukesha FC 4 cyl in a White WC20 Forklift in reply to pete forklift, 11-27-2007 14:26:30  
Is your cap and rotor gone or cracked/broken?? If it's just worn it could be resurrected if it's not too bad...
Your little FC was used in everything imaginable, from the early 30's (maybe earlier) into 48 and possibly 50's, probably with a number of different distributors (got a parts book but can't find it!). It's in (besides tractors and ag/ind eqpmt) welders, generators, a few 30's IH trucks, 40's/50's? Fairmont Railcars, etc. There're FC numbers up into the 280's or so, but I have no idea how many dist variations there might be.If nothing turns up you might try some of those forums. (I asume you've Googled for obsolete ignition parts). Good luck.

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forklift pete

11-28-2007 06:29:56




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 Re: Waukesha FC 4 cyl in a White WC20 Forklift in reply to noncompos, 11-27-2007 20:18:03  
Hell Gents; Thanks for all replies.I will follow up on info suggested.I have Googled on these.The cap is pretty bad.Held with two screws and the bottom one is nearly impossible to get at so they left it loose.So it's worn at angles inside and damaged the rotor.On the water pump,maybe I'll try matching a seal repair kit. Thanks again folks



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J Schwiebert

11-28-2007 16:07:25




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 Re: Waukesha FC 4 cyl in a White WC20 Forklift in reply to forklift pete, 11-28-2007 06:29:56  
If you read this when I worked for my former employer they catored ot obsolete fork lifts. THey may be able to help. We had a distributor taking that arrangement on a Continental. My empoyer also had an older A-C fork lift with an FC Waukesha so you might want to try one of those dealer. By the way this business is in the midwest.



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J Schwiebert

11-27-2007 16:22:37




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 Re: Waukesha FC 4 cyl in a White WC20 Forklift in reply to pete forklift, 11-27-2007 14:26:30  
Well since you don't have a continental where the wires come out the sides of the distributor, I would say the cap might not be that hard. Your 35 P number is a Moline part number. Is your pump rebuildable? If so I know a forklift engine rebuilder that does that for kind of a nitche market thing.



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Wisconsin Cowman

11-27-2007 16:43:30




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 Re: Waukesha FC 4 cyl in a White WC20 Forklift in reply to J Schwiebert, 11-27-2007 16:22:37  
Have you tryed a Agco dealer I am sure they could find something and get you the parts.



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J Schwiebert

11-28-2007 16:09:28




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 Re: Waukesha FC 4 cyl in a White WC20 Forklift in reply to Wisconsin Cowman, 11-27-2007 16:43:30  
The Moline fork lifts got spun off and I doubt if Agco has any parts unless it fits something else which pretty much leaves out that cap and water pump.



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forklift pete

11-27-2007 16:41:53




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 Re: Waukesha FC 4 cyl in a White WC20 Forklift in reply to J Schwiebert, 11-27-2007 16:22:37  
Hello; Actually it is a "crab" style cap.Wires out the side because no room for regular style cap.As for the water pump,I don't know if rebuildable as I can't start it yet but the seals are done for sure..water pours out when filling rad. Thanks



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