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Procrustes

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The Brand Roundup
« on: January 11, 2006, 04:25:18 PM »
Here are the Listeroid brands I know of:

Satyajeet/GM-90        http://www.satyajeet.com/de2.htm
Vibha                        http://www.vibha.com/diesel.html
Metro/Metrex              ?
Ashwamegh               http://www.indiamart.com/ashwamegh/#diesel-engine
Power Anand/Lovson  http://www.poweranand.com/diesel_engine.htm
JKSON                      http://www.indiamart.com/jkgroup/

Any that I'm missing?

Powerful Solutions http://stores.ebay.com/PowerfulSolutions machines are supposedly made to spec by either JKSON or Anand.

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Re: The Brand Roundup
« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2006, 06:14:47 PM »
Mine are GTC brand. They are probably made by Poweranand. For the most part the quality seems OK.

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Re: The Brand Roundup
« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2006, 06:25:15 PM »
Prakash Impex made my FuKing engine....or at least included one of their instruction books with it.
7200 hrs on 6-1/5Kw, FuKing Listeroid,
Currently running PS-Kit 6-1/5Kw...and some MPs and Chanfas and diesel snowplows and trucks and stuff.

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Re: The Brand Roundup
« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2006, 06:55:04 PM »
Yeah, Jack's got bragging rights on the edgiest name.   8)

I seriously doubt PS is made by Anand.  The engine doesnt look the same. 

Someone asked me earlier who it was that made the engine with the internal pushrods.  I think that was the Satyajeet. 

Procrustes, you can see there are a number of manufacturers who appear to offer the same/similar engines under different names.  So far you've only listed the ones who have websites and are interested in trade with the West.  There must be dozens of others who keep a lower profile.  India is a big country with a huge population and poor infrastructure.  I bet there are several dozen companies who manufacture or assemble engines regionally. 

Quinn

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Re: The Brand Roundup
« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2006, 11:18:38 PM »
Here's the email I received from Anand Ent.  This sure looks like the PS brand.  (Again, I have not interest in this company nor am I plugging their products this is for information only.

Many thanks for your email dated January 03, 2006.

We supply POWERLINE brand Engines. Please find attached our new applicable
pricelist.

Our offered prices are in US Dollars. They are inclusive of Cost, Shipping
Freight, Insurance and Wooden Case fumigation Charges upto any Canada Port,
All the port clearance charges, import duties, shipping agent fees and
in-land transportation at importing port (destination) will be in your
account. Please inform your nearest seaport.

Our engines are successfull in Australia, New Zealand and US conditions due
to following additional features which you may not found in others engines  :-

1) Online Lubricating Oil Filter for Single Cylinder
2) Arrangement to fix Thermostat Valve for cold conditions in Engine cooling
system.
3) Providing Magnets in Oil Chambers to attract Iron Particles to avoid any
damages to engine
4) Counter Balance Weight on Crankshaft for smooth running and High Torque
against Horse Power
5) Oil & Fuel Pipes are made out of Steel. There is no use of PVC/Plastic
6) Fumigation of Engine Wooden Cases as per IPPC norms issued by US Customs
and Border Protection.
7) Lubricating Oil Pump material : Gun Metal instead of Cast Iron (Gun metal
is 4 times costlier than Cast Iron)
8) Stretched Films used for wrapping engines: It keeps away dust &
protect colour
9) Changeover compression ratio valve

We have attached a strip displaying our features.

Do not hesitate to contact us for any further queries.

Regards,
Atul Patel
(Authorised Signatory)
Anand Enterprise,
11-E, Bhaktinagar Indl. Estate,
Rajkot - 360002 (INDIA)
Ph : 91-281-2362192/389
Fax : 91-281-2363729
Email : info@poweranand.com/powerin_ad1@sancharnet.in
Web : www.poweranand.com

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Re: The Brand Roundup
« Reply #5 on: January 11, 2006, 11:25:18 PM »
   I only wish that somone was selling these on the East coast :(

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Re: The Brand Roundup
« Reply #6 on: January 11, 2006, 11:27:00 PM »
?
« Last Edit: August 03, 2006, 07:53:19 PM by kyradawg »

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Re: The Brand Roundup
« Reply #7 on: January 12, 2006, 03:18:24 AM »
Schoust,
        Where on the East Coast are you?  I intend on making them available for sale here in Canada.  (I'm about 2 hours from either Buffalo or Detroit)  I normally import things from China, hopefully this goes just as well.  But I intended on giving it a once over and then some before ordering any "inventory".
Power Anand 24/2, Brushless 20kW, some other antique iron.
Vendor of AVR's, Small Clones of Yanmar Diesel and Honda Gasoline Engines

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Re: The Brand Roundup
« Reply #8 on: January 12, 2006, 04:54:45 AM »
Hotater -- oh hell yes.  The updated compendium:

Prakash/Fuking           http://www.indiamart.com/prakashdiesels/
Satyajeet/GM-90         http://www.satyajeet.com/de2.htm
Vibha                        http://www.vibha.com/diesel.html
Metro/Metrex              ?
Ashwamegh               http://www.indiamart.com/ashwamegh/#diesel-engine
Power Anand/Lovson  http://www.poweranand.com/diesel_engine.htm
JKSON                      http://www.indiamart.com/jkgroup/

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Re: The Brand Roundup
« Reply #9 on: January 12, 2006, 05:04:38 AM »
Hi Kyradawg.....The prices he gave me were for landed in any canadian port, in us$
6/1  $981
12/2  $1717

there were prices for 8/1's, 10'1's etc but theyre in a spreadsheet format and I forgot where I put them.  theyre somewhere on this monstrous hard drive.  I'll find them if you want.  Let me know.  I know they all landed in the same ballpark.  Even the 16/2's, 20/2's etc.
Stan

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Re: The Brand Roundup
« Reply #10 on: January 12, 2006, 05:11:27 AM »
I forgot to add...somewhere on these forums (near the beginning) is a long post (by rocketboy I think) that outlines the difficulties in getting one of these imported into the country (any country).  There's port fees, trucking fees, import fees, inspection fees etc. etc..  I'd bet it would take at least $500 to get one of these from the port to your home even if you lived just around the corner. ???
Stan

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Re: The Brand Roundup
« Reply #11 on: January 12, 2006, 05:39:22 AM »

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Re: The Brand Roundup
« Reply #12 on: January 12, 2006, 07:11:09 AM »
Duly noted.  And sorted.  Man I'm good.

Iron ingots!  I like it.

Ashwamegh               http://www.indiamart.com/ashwamegh/#diesel-engine
GG Automotive Gears  http://www.ggautomotive.com/lg_04.htm
JKSON                      http://www.indiamart.com/jkgroup/
Metro/Metrex              ?
Power Anand/Lovson  http://www.poweranand.com/diesel_engine.htm
Prakash/Fuking           http://www.indiamart.com/prakashdiesels/
Satyajeet/GM-90         http://www.satyajeet.com/de2.htm
Vibha                        http://www.vibha.com/diesel.html

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Re: The Brand Roundup
« Reply #13 on: January 12, 2006, 07:24:49 AM »
Stan --

I guess you are referring this: http://www.f1-rocketboy.com/lister.html

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Re: The Brand Roundup
« Reply #14 on: January 12, 2006, 02:12:23 PM »
I would think the next logical list would be that of dealers/sellers and what they offer. 

After that, a list of aftermarket parts that are locally available and their sources. 

How about a spreadsheet of the various thread sizes on a typical engine?

Anyone up to scanning a new set of gaskets that could be used as templates to
cut out new "joints"?

Joe




 
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