You can get this attractive, easily read, illustrated, reprint by sending 1 sterling to Brian Dominic, 17 Charnwood Lane, Arnold, Nottingham, England. Dominic’s letter points out an error that appeared in the original manual and that reappears in the reprint the tappet clearance should be 30 thou, not 3 thou.Īmong other things, the booklet tells what trouble may occur with the engine, explains proper maintenance and overhaul, and gives information on lubricating and starting the engine. The instructions and parts lists were first printed in 1936, with additional specifications printed in 1953. Those who do not could surely learn a lot about this engine, so popular in Britain. It would certainly be of value to anyone owning a Lister. The booklet gives instructions, specifications and spare parts lists of Lister ‘D’ and ‘DK’ engines. However, he states, the Lister is probably the most commonly found engine on British farms. Dominic writes that he is aware there are not a lot of Lister engines in the United States. You could do it differently, perhaps youd drive off the engine crank with a pulley, or try a different type of belt I dont think youll do any better. Lister D engine were used to power various machines and mechanism, including water pumps, cement mixers, generators and more, but it's a rare for a Lister D to power a motorcycle as it produces only 1 or 1 and 1/2 horsepower. We have received a manual reprint for Lister ‘D’ type engines from Brian Dominic, of Nottingham, England. This 'old engine' is a Lister D, a stationary engine built between the years 19 by a British company.
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