[SEL] Lister Genset help
Rupert Wenig
rwenig at telus.net
Mon Feb 26 19:56:31 PST 2007
Hello Arnie,
Thanks for the link. Peter has a wealth of info on his site. I
downloaded the images under "Lister A series Petrol Engines" and will
take to the museum. They were hoping to find a detail picture showing
the oil dip on the end of the crank. The dipper is missing so one has to
be manufactured.
Rupert
Arnie Fero wrote:
> Hi Rupert,
>
> You can spend some time prowling around through the Lister info here...
> http://www.oldengine.org/members/diesel/Technical/Techdata.htm
>
> Peter Forbes can no doubt point you to the exact pages you need.
>
> He can probably also pull an unused rod bearing shell off his spares
> shelves. Good luck!!
>
> See ya, Arnie
>
> On Mon, 19 Feb 2007, Rupert Wenig wrote:
>
>> The local museum has a lister Genset that has spun the connecting rod
>> bearing. Fortunately, the problem was caught right away so the crank is
>> still ok. I am listing the information I can get from name plates on the
>> unit below. We would like to find a manual for it plus we would like to
>> know if a connecting rod bearing shell is still available and where
>> from. I think the cause of the problem is the oil dip tube is missing
>> but I'm not sure. A picture or a sketch of the dip tube would be a big
>> help too.
>>
>> The specs are as follows:
>> From the engine name plate:
>> No. 66597
>> Spec no. A661
>> HP 3
>> Rpm 725
>> From the control panel plate:
>> Type RHIA
>> No. 139
>> From the plate on the side of the generator:
>> Dynamo no. 70L236
>> Voltage 43/32
>> Amperage 40
>
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Rupert Wenig
Camrose, Alberta, Canada.
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