http://www.blueridgediesel.com/dieselengines/lister.htm
http://www.dessco.com/lister.htm
http://www.lister-petter.com/
At 04:12 AM 12/13/2000 -0800, you wrote:
Hi All,
When I last checked 8 years ago they were still
being built by Lister and Petter in England and sold
in large # for
http://www.lister-petter.co.uk/product.htm
http://www.blueridgediesel.com/dieselengines/lister.htm
http://www.dessco.com/lister.htm
At 04:12 AM 12/13/2000 -0800, you wrote:
Hi All,
When I last checked 8 years ago they were still
being built by Lister and Petter in England and sold
Quickly searched and found the following:
http://www.lister-petter.co.uk/Home_Page.htm
,also: /product.htm, and: /fulldist.htm
New engines look nothing like the motors I remember which were
mostly tall and slim (especially the ones that were 100 years plus). Daresay in
NZ a lot of these are
Keith,
If you dont
already have it try the following:
http://www.juling.com/txt/products.htm
For product range try/d_engine.htm
B.r., David
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Message: 13
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 10:24:55 -
From: Andrew Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Re flywheel engines
Yes, they are still made in India. I have an Australian made version.
It is 4hp, and
David- are they similar to the hit and miss antique engine seen at,
antique engine and farm machine shows or to the more modern one lung engines
still in service in the oilfield? For example the Climax/ Continentals,
Ajax 2 cycle engines, Fair Morse Or the Wittes'. There is the C Witte
that was
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Yes, they are still made in India. I have an Australian made version.
It is 4hp, and runs up to 800rpm. I have it coupled to a 2kVA
alternator. It is water cooled, weighs about 200kg and is over 50
years old and runs like a dream. I run it on straight chicken fat
(the stuff that drips off the
Hi Tee and All,
Thanks for the addresses.
--- Tee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.lister-petter.co.uk/product.htm
On this site under the L and T series diesels are
modern versions of the old slow diesels. These work
well down to 400 rpm and have a max of 1800 rpm. They
are
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reading and educational.stephen
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Thats the same thing the trans shops told me,when they were
trying to charge me $1,100 to $3,500 for a rebuilt tranny. We are only talking
about a cup of brake fluid in five to eight quarts of trans fluid.Since I put
that cup of brake fluid in my tranny, I have driven the van 85,687 miles. I
Dear Mr.Andrew ,
I am writing from India . I have three numbers of 6
hp lister type flywheel engines for sale , all are in good condition . Contact
me if you require .
Thanks Regards ,
S . Jayakumar .
DAVID REID wrote:
Andrew,
I have seen them in
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