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Lister Engines => Original Lister Cs Engines => Topic started by: WillieB on September 14, 2022, 07:45:42 PM

Title: Lister 2 cylinder - BS649
Post by: WillieB on September 14, 2022, 07:45:42 PM
Good day all,
I have recently acquired a 2 cylinder Lister diesel. Unfortunately the identification plate received some sandpaper treatment and the RPM and HP specs are absent.
I could only just make out the serial number. How would I be able to determine the RPM and HP.
Thinking of using it with an alternator but RPM is important.
Title: Re: Lister 2 cylinder - BS649
Post by: 38ac on September 14, 2022, 09:41:55 PM
Lister made a boatload of different 2 cylinder diesels thus your information is too sketchy for anyone to help other than pure guessing. A picture would help ID it but that's not going to give you a specific RPM as the engines could be spec'ed at varying RPMs. Chinese photo tachs are cheap, buy one and check it running.
Title: Re: Lister 2 cylinder - BS649
Post by: WillieB on September 15, 2022, 10:02:30 AM
Lister made a boatload of different 2 cylinder diesels thus your information is too sketchy for anyone to help other than pure guessing. A picture would help ID it but that's not going to give you a specific RPM as the engines could be spec'ed at varying RPMs. Chinese photo tachs are cheap, buy one and check it running.

Yeah, I gathered that much, although I am not sure whether here in South Africa we were privy to receiving a lot of Listers. If you send me your email addy, I can drop you a couple of photos, while I in the meantime get a tacho
Title: Re: Lister 2 cylinder - BS649
Post by: Tanman on September 15, 2022, 04:09:06 PM
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Title: Re: Lister 2 cylinder - BS649
Post by: dax021 on September 15, 2022, 05:52:57 PM
Yip, here in SA we were privy to receiving boatloads of Listers.  We were after all a colony.  All government departments had them as backup.  Forestry had loads for their remote locations.  Just about every 2nd farmer had a few.  Unfortunately, people have realised their value, so not easy to find anymore, but they are there, hiding in disused barns, pump houses, factories.  Also, almost every old building site dumpster had a Lister in it.