Posted by jose bagge on January 27, 2009 at 13:40:17 from (12.37.248.66):
In Reply to: Satoh 650g question posted by cj in wisconsin on January 27, 2009 at 04:38:09:
I've got one that I've been keeping alive for about 10 years now...wish it had a small loader. Here's some stuff I copied off an earlier post that I found helpful:
1.) Plugs = Champion N4C (They use a stocking number now and that is 803) 2.) Ignition wires = NAPA Belden, 7MM 4cyl Part # 700172 (universal, but excellent match) 3.) Distributor cap = NAPA Echlin Part # EP710 (says it's from a YALE Forklift Truck 1971-73 with Mazda engine). 4.) Rotor = NAPA Echlin Part #EP710 ( same forklift as distributor cap) 5.) Point contact set NAPA Echlin Part # CS360 ( These are from a MAZDA RX3, 1971-73) The Condenser is from the same Mazda RX3 (I do not have that part number). 6.) Service manual = from this site PN SA-S-650G, $39.95 call 1-800- 443-0625 and ask for On-line orders. The person I talked to said he could also get rebuilt starters and alternators for Satoh's. 7.) Parts Manual = Homestead Tractor has one available for $49.95 (number below) 8.) The Motor is a Mazda Engine 60.2 cu. in.(986cc), I have not found an engine match in a Mazda car or truck yet. I've heard of some partial success found with matching some parts to a 1,136 cc engine from a Mazda truck (probably in the 1971-73 area). The motor was definitely used however in Yale forklifts from 1971 to 73 that had a gas Mazda engine.
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