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WORK HAS STARTED ON MY 1931 LISTER A

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WORK HAS STARTED ON MY 1931 LISTER A

Post  BRASSO on Tue Mar 08, 2011 9:41 am

Morning,

well since purchasing this engine it has sepnt 18 months in my dads garage.

I have now decided it was time to start work on it and give it a face lift for the new season.

I am hoping to have it running my Lister H2 pump, when I finish it.

Started to clean the flywheel and pulley wheel last night. Going to make a new trolley out of either Ash or Oak and varnish it all up. new set of wheels and axels have been started on.

I am going to replace all of the fuel pipes. Someone has shaped these by hand and they are a bit twisted and untidy for my liking.

A few fresh coats of paint for the engine and of course some nice polished brass bits and she will be done!!

Photos attached are of the fly wheels I started to clean up last night.

regards

Mart.







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Post  Guest on Tue Mar 08, 2011 2:17 pm

Looking good,

How did you clean the flywheel?

Cheers Steve

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Post  JONESEY on Tue Mar 08, 2011 5:54 pm

Looking really fantastic Smile Smile Smile Smile Smile
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Post  BRASSO on Tue Mar 08, 2011 11:54 pm

Hi Steve,

I clean the flywheels with a 80 grit emery flap wheel in my drill.

Rips off the rubbish really quick and brings them up like shinny new pennies!!

Dont know why but someone had varnished over all the rust and grime!!!!!

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Post  Guest on Wed Mar 09, 2011 12:51 am

BRASSO wrote:Hi Steve,

I clean the flywheels with a 80 grit emery flap wheel in my drill.

Rips off the rubbish really quick and brings them up like shinny new pennies!!

Dont know why but someone had varnished over all the rust and grime!!!!!

Regards

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Good Idea, looks like it works a treat.

I normally just used a sanding pad while the engine is running.


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Post  mike d on Fri Mar 25, 2011 12:13 am

there seems to be a lot of LISTER A engines turning up all of a sudden...

good luck with the restoration martin....

nice engines for shore.....

regards....mike....

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Post  BRASSO on Tue Apr 05, 2011 12:40 am

Well, I have done a bit more to the engine over the weekend and tonight.

1) Full tank and pipes are off and ready to make some nice new ones.
2) Taps taken off the hopper and cleaned out with 1/2 bsp tap. ( I am going to fit two brass drain taps to the hopper on this one)
3) Fly wheels totally cleaned and covered with some clear thin greace.
4) Fuel pump taken off tonight and totally cleaned and overhauled, although I do need to get hold of some of the thin gland packing that is inside around the plunger (If anybody has some please let me know).
5) Brass greaser taken off and cleaned

Nearly ready to clean up one or two little spots of rust, then its cracking on with new fresh paint job. I have put some more pictures of the renovation as I go.

Timber for new trolley ordered from work and new set of wheels being shot blasted as we speak.











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Post  JONESEY on Tue Apr 05, 2011 7:51 am

Martin PM with your address I will send you some down Smile
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Post  BRASSO on Tue Apr 05, 2011 9:26 am

JONESEY wrote:Martin PM with your address I will send you some down Smile
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Thanks Jonesey!!! Your a top man!!

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Post  JONESEY on Tue Apr 05, 2011 9:44 am

Forgot to say looking really great Smile Smile
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Post  mike d on Tue Apr 05, 2011 12:00 pm

HI MARTIN...
like Chris said looking good...
the packing for the pump is some good stuff...
Chris gave my mate Ian some,and it worked a treat..
all he did was to cut the new packing the same length as the old one and it works a treat...
no more leaks at all....
keep up the good work mate....
regards....mike....

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Post  stationary stu on Tue Apr 05, 2011 1:46 pm

Great job your doing, will look well on the rally field Very Happy

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Post  matt86 on Tue Apr 05, 2011 5:13 pm

nice work , keep it up Smile

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Post  kevjhnsn on Wed Apr 06, 2011 5:40 am

hi there
looking great keep it up
ive just collected my 1938 lister a and is in a great need of alot of work
stuck valve
fuel tank full of holes
trolley rotting away wheels look like they are 1" thicker with the crusty rust
but its not been seen or seen day light for 45-50 years
but plenty of dirty gunky film over the engine so i will have to give it a good clean up and see what is under it all
??????????? anyone have a handbook or restoration book, dvd or pdf i could have borrow or recommend ???????
does anyone know were to get the gaskets from or is it D I Y gasket paper job???????
as this is looking like the biggest challage ive got to do in the last 20 years of engineering on agricultural machinery
thanks kev

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Post  JONESEY on Wed Apr 06, 2011 8:28 am

Thats just how you want to find them, the only gasgets you will get is the copper "O" rings on the valve plugs, if you get stuck I have some in stock
Dont forget to take photos along the way Smile Smile
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