Lister D Stationary Engine

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2007

My first Engine Restoration, a 2hp 1948 Lister D. Everything was seized and rusted solid. After a complete rebuild the engine runs perfectly once again.

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  • huuuuggggee well done, that really was scrap to begin with, top marks

  • Thanks very much!

  • I think you did a wonderful job

  • Thanks! :D

  • Great job. Did many parts need replacement?.

  • Thanks. Mainly parts of the carby and one of the main bearings, maggy chain guard and such.

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  • Excellent restoration job

  • WOW!!

    Amazing work of restoration, and a beautiful engine.

  • Lovely engine, thank you!

  • Brilliant job! Well done

  • What an amazing restoration! Thanks for posting this!

  • @DrummondsPoint maggy chain?

  • lovely engine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! im just starting to restore mine, couldnt bring the whole 250lb engine from suffolk so ive got the flywheel now and getting the engine soon, bloody well done, im pretty sure the valves n piston were seazed right!?

  • I LOVE  IT!

  • What a deal!!! ...Thanks for showing your great re-build!

  • great job !

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