What you are looking for would have to be the model FGC20.
Yes, Mitsubishi does make fork lift trucks. Depending on the model and style fork lift you are looking for, Mitsubishi offers a wide variety of models.
you'd have to get into the transmission to change a shift fork
Usually a worn shifting fork in the transmission. Most linkages nowadays are non-adjustable but you could check with your dealers service department.
the shift fork is attached to the shift lever in the trans mission it looks like a two pronged fork that moves the transmission gears into sync with the help of the clutch.
the shift fork is either wore out or broke.
3 oz each fork. automatic transmission fluid is ok to use.
320cc is the fork oil capacity on early K model CB500s.
The fork replacement could depend on which manual transmission is in the truck. The top has to be removed from the transmission. If the floor center can be removed with enough room to get the top off then it can be done. With carpet and seat removal it is often easier to remove the transmission.
The recommended air pressure for a RockShox fork can vary depending on the specific model and rider preferences. It is best to consult the RockShox fork air pressure chart for the most accurate and up-to-date information on the recommended air pressure for your specific fork model.
The fork
The 3-4 shift fork in the transmission is bent and will have to be replaced. GM came out with a steel fork that replaces the original aluminum shift fork.
The fork oil capacity for a Kawasaki Z900 typically ranges from 490 to 550 ml per fork, depending on the specific model year and fork type. It's important to refer to the owner's manual or service manual for the exact specifications for your particular model. Always ensure to use the recommended type and viscosity of fork oil for optimal performance.