New Project: Lister D-Type

Discussion in 'Members Gallery' started by RobT, Dec 10, 2017.

  1. RobT

    RobT Forum Junkie

    New rebuild project for the winter to start eldest son's apprenticeship.

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    Thats a Lister D-type 2 valve 1cyl petrol engine from 1940. With an Amal carb.

    1 3/4 HP @ 850rpm.

    Seems like a good place to begin :)

    Cost us 18.

    Can be used for exotic applications such as sheep shearing, wood saws, and generators.

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    Stripdown and rebuild to be documented here !
     
    Last edited: Dec 10, 2017
  2. Tristan

    Tristan Paid Member Paid Member

    Excellent, looking forward to it.
     
  3. abf"d mk1 Paid Member Paid Member

    Was expecting to see an expensive old jag.
     
  4. TonyB Paid Member Paid Member

    Me to, Lol.

    I keep on looking at these and thinking I'll get one, not found one close enough for the right price yet....don't want one enough to travel far Lol.

    Put a 2 1/4" SU on it I reckon :-).
     
  5. RobT

    RobT Forum Junkie

    i've got a pair of 2" su's in stock......
     
  6. notenoughtime

    notenoughtime Moderator Moderator

    A little disappointed after reading the title but Im actually looking forward to the rebuild :thumbup:
     
  7. oldnick

    oldnick Paid Member Paid Member

    Some of these little static engines are bonkers, total loss coolant, two/four stroke hybrids, hit and miss timing - did my head in when a ****ed up heavily bearded chap at a very small country show tried to explain it all to me and a mate [:s]
     
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  8. RobT

    RobT Forum Junkie

    I wish...

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    About many millions more than my Lister.
     
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  9. notenoughtime

    notenoughtime Moderator Moderator

    Now thats a lister lol

    Where did you find that for 18 thats what I want to know?
     
  10. RobT

    RobT Forum Junkie

    Local paper ad. Got a nice trolly with it too! :) Old chap has loads of old stuff so considering a lathe and some other bits and bobs too.
     
    Last edited: Dec 10, 2017

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