Lister engine dating.
1962 CS 6/1 for cutting firewood.
Lister engine dating Armstrong Siddley AS1 for sale. net might be able to help you there. 5, 5, 6 HP singles, and the 10/12HP twins. It is a 16/2. e. If someone would just let me know where to go I might be able to figure it out. 1937 Lister D 1918 Lister L Lister D engine dating. As production finished in 1987, it can't have been built in 1989 as suggested by dating info in the Stationary Engine links . If you google "Lister Engine Dating", IIRC the first link is to the late Peter Forbes' page, which lists the pre-1951 serial number ranges for all Lister engines; there's a link on that page to the scheme they use from 1951-1975, and from there a further link to the post Hi, I cant help you with much but your engine is dated 1948-49, probably 1949, a google search will take you to many dating pages, just look for the D&F section, Doreen Edgington will be able to give you the details you are after, unfortunately I dont have an up to date email, someone will be along soon with it hopefully, Lister engine history and dating by Peter Sun Apr 04 2010, 07:24 ryan wrote: If anyone would like to try and find out some history, and dates on a lister they have the man you need to email is David Edgington email him on this link mailto:info@stationaryenginebooks. The owner of this engine gave ne the number. by The Lister Man Sat Aug 25 2012, 08:50. I would think your breakdown from engine number is therefore correct, using the previous method used from 1952 - 1981 and shown below, where the last one or two digits when added to 1950 give the year of manufacture. Hi guys I have just got a lister d Could someone help me date a Lister? Serial @ is CE 10303. Lister's pre-1952 number scheme is pure chaos - try dating a JP3 or JP4 engine accurately, you need a degree in Astrophysics and a slide rule the length of your arm Regarding the HP rating; IIRC the swept volume of all Lister's 5/1, 6/1 and 8/1 engines were the same - the higher HP comes from higher RPMs only - 600, 650 and 800(? or is it The lads over at stationary-engine. 9011 SOMAC Engine CS 96667 Generator 43278K 2. 5 KW on engine: CS 9666 7 5/1/35 on generator: 18060N. uk he is very helpfull Spec plate on baseplate says: Plant no. From what I can tell, the JP1/JP2 engines were also in this sequence. If thisis not a good number I will Yours is a 1940 engine - they were sequentially numbered from introduction in 1930 through to the end of 1951. 1962 CS 6/1 for cutting firewood. All CS models were numbered like this, i. the 3, 3. co. I need to get the engine dating tables up on this site somewhere Lister's pre-1952 number scheme is pure chaos - try dating a JP3 or JP4 engine accurately, you need a degree in Astrophysics and a slide rule the length of your arm Regarding the HP rating; IIRC the swept volume of all Lister's 5/1, 6/1 and 8/1 engines were the same - the higher HP comes from higher RPMs only - 600, 650 and 800(? or is it The lads over at stationary-engine. I need to get the engine dating tables up on this site somewhere. ubuqjuyifiwefiurprfkuekcgbpazadgbsjpalnnqsoetvfcoutmj