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Philklincoln:
I am new to this forum having just acquired a lister D petrol engine. The engine number is 10060DH 3 and it doesn't seem to conform to the usual
dating numbers. I would really like to know the year of manufacture. I am a model engineer and my intension is to reverse engineer this engine in 1/3 scale.
The only thing that appears to be missing is the Amal float chamber. If anyone could help with that I would be grateful.
Many thanks.

AdeV:
Hi Phil,

You have a 1953 D-type. I'm not sure what the "H" means, it may indicate the fuel, or it may be a sub-breed of "D" type, I don't know. The lads over at stationary-engine.net might be able to help you there.

If you google "Lister Engine Dating", IIRC the first link is to the late Peter Forbes' page, which lists the pre-1951 serial number ranges for all Lister engines; there's a link on that page to the scheme they use from 1951-1975, and from there a further link to the post-1975 system. There's a direct link from one of the threads in this forum (the SR2 question I believe).

Philklincoln:
Many thanks for your reply
Philklincoln

MelP:
Would it be at all possible for anyone to help me date my newly acquired Lister A
Engine No 53837, also any history it may have.

With thanks, Mel

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