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Old 07-04-10, 13:05
malcolm erik bogaert malcolm erik bogaert is offline
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Wildenburgs are major dealers in Nederlands...I think perhaps Rhenan or something similar...I had parts for my YA-126 and YA-328 from them...however that was severel years ago...Im sure Hanno will be able to put up the correct address...best regards malcolm
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Old 07-04-10, 23:25
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O that one.

I send him a email.

Thanx.

http://wildenberg.vps.booming-it.nl/
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Old 08-04-10, 11:56
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The "L" stands for "LONG STROKE" engine...i.e. longer stroke than the standard JXD engine. I think it was a post WWII manufacture, as this same JXLD engine was used in many civilian applications...forklifts, etc.
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Old 08-04-10, 16:44
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Yes, i think your right, there are also used in clark forklifts.

Only then the have a normal ignition system and everthing that came from the army has waterproofd ignitionsytems.

Except the daf ya 318, was the first truck the had, also had a normal ignition system, i believe there where around 250 of them build and then the YA 328 came.

And what i have been told is that those jxld engines for generators have a cilinderhead that gives more compression and that the crankshaft is a little bit different.

Because generators have al the time the same RPM's.

But thats all i have heard story.

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