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7298
Where does everybody here shop for spare parts ?...
A. Mason
exvelo
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Oct 1, 2008
9:32 am
7299
My parents have replaced a two cylinder startomatic with a single cylinder clone from Volvox and ideally would like to be rid of the old one just to free up...
Guess
jostebowen
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Oct 1, 2008
10:34 am
7300
Would anyone have any suggestions on the degree of filtering of waste oil required to prevent problems with injector pump wear, or injector plugging? Is 10...
Kevin Chisholm
redirondog
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Oct 1, 2008
1:04 pm
7301
Kevin wrote: Would anyone have any suggestions on the degree of filtering of waste oil required to prevent problems with injector pump wear, or injector...
Richard
oliver90owner
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Oct 1, 2008
4:13 pm
7302
... I bought spare parts from Central Maine Diesel, and was pleased with the quality of the parts. Most of it was nicer than the original parts on my 'roid...
Dubious Beans
shutupandpus...
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Oct 1, 2008
4:53 pm
7303
A. Mason wrote: Where does everybody here shop for spare parts ? Depends on where 'everybody here' actually is. An addy might be a tad useful when deciding...
Richard
oliver90owner
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Oct 1, 2008
11:36 pm
7304
I burned 600 gallons of waste oil to heat my home last winter. I used a home built babington type nozzel in the furnace. I used a stepper motor driven gear...
r-m-ohler@...
reoair
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Oct 2, 2008
12:00 pm
7305
hi Keevin I have just built a centrifuge that is a copy of the one you can find on the simple centrifuge website, it will remove water and particulates down to...
michael sherwin
linbyscrap
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Oct 2, 2008
6:35 pm
7306
Dear Mike, Ron and Richard Thanks very much for your helpful comments and suggestions. I am tentatively proposing the following: 1: Settle incoming oil in #1...
Kevin Chisholm
redirondog
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Oct 2, 2008
7:11 pm
7307
... old ... but ... be ... with you. ... I sent a couple of emails through the forum from an other email address about your generator.I dont know if they went ...
lynne679148
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Oct 2, 2008
7:19 pm
7308
Hi Kevin  to be honest I think the only way to be sure would be to pump it through a  one or two micron filter ,most car manufacturers have final filters of...
michael sherwin
linbyscrap
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Oct 2, 2008
8:13 pm
7309
Hi, The oil I used had been collected over 8 months in a pair of 275 gallon oil tanks. I used a Blackmer rotary drum pump powered with a 1" capacity electric...
r-m-ohler@...
reoair
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Oct 3, 2008
2:35 am
7310
... Hi, I am that guy on youtube. cheers P ... home. ... gallon ... allowed me ... transfer ... prefiltering the ... pairs ... through the ... cleanable ... ...
peterhynman
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Oct 3, 2008
6:25 am
7311
Hi all I have been watching CS auctions on Ebay and they seem to be going for around 600-800 in the UK Is this a reasonable price to pay? those prices would...
Marc Bunhill
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Oct 3, 2008
12:53 pm
7312
Ebay prices tend to be on the high side although prices have been rising steadily if the adverts in Stationary Engine magazine are anything to go by. Fully...
Michael Henriksen
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Oct 3, 2008
1:31 pm
7313
Dear Peter I missed the URL for the Youtube video you refer to; could you please resend it? Thanks! Kevin ... From: "peterhynman" <peterhynman@...> To:...
Kevin Chisholm
redirondog
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Oct 3, 2008
2:49 pm
7314
Have just found a Listeroid with an air start fitted on Youtube. Type in Lister engine air start in the search box. I have had a 12v car starter motor fitted...
john clark
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Oct 3, 2008
5:34 pm
7315
That would be my Metro, It works very well and doesn't need all that much air to start. Carl. ... From: Lister_CSOG@yahoogroups.com...
Carl
malice_2k4
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Oct 3, 2008
6:41 pm
7316
Carl- this is a really interesting approach can you please tell us more about what specific items you used, and how you hooked them up, to make this work and...
Trevor
trevorkd1yt
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Oct 3, 2008
7:10 pm
7317
Trevor, I used a Gast 4am air motor and attached drive roller that I got from mcmaster carr. It was a 1” bore that I bushed down to fit the ½ shaft of the...
Carl
malice_2k4
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Oct 4, 2008
3:17 pm
7318
Sorry about the delay, the generator may have gone, I have been working and unable to access the list, I have had a contact who may be taking it (but am...
Joste Bowen
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Oct 5, 2008
1:14 am
7319
<Snip> ... From : Joste Bowen[mailto:JOSTEBOWEN@...] They did seem rather keen but need the wife's approval (obviously). <Snip> Priorities, man,...
Trevor
trevorkd1yt
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Oct 5, 2008
3:19 am
7320
... old ... but ... be ... with you. ... mind.Regards NEIL...
lynne679148
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Oct 5, 2008
6:56 am
7321
Hi - Im Guy, living in Porlock, near Minehead, Somerset (England...). Bought / acquired a CS recently, in an unknown state. It was a startomatic, but the...
guydewdney
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Oct 5, 2008
12:20 pm
7322
Hello Guy, Keep the solenoid, its always handy if you are making a remote start/stop system. A low oil/overheat auto shutdown is a good idea for lengthly...
mark wilkinson
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Oct 5, 2008
3:17 pm
7323
guydewdney wrote: I have a 1.5Kw Brush alternator - I need to make a base for this lot - ... is the baby lister or belted so that the engine is running a tad ...
Richard
oliver90owner
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Oct 5, 2008
8:26 pm
7324
Hi Thanks for the replies. I have looked around, and seen few lister bases built on rubber blocks - personally Im not convinced. many hundreds of Kg of...
Guy Dewdney
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Oct 5, 2008
8:37 pm
7325
Where (in the US) do folks get belts for the 6/1? I've got the stover wheels, and a 3 kw ST with, what, a 8" pulley on it. What are the opinions on sorts of...
Tys Sniffen
tyssniffen
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Oct 5, 2008
10:11 pm
7326
go to www.Baumhydralics.com and look at the "polytwist" V-belts there that you can make to size as you need, and that hold up and transmit power better than...
Trevor
trevorkd1yt
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Oct 5, 2008
11:48 pm
7327
Most automotive, farm and mill supply companies can supply nearly any belt you need. Yes, the folks at Baum are great folks to work with. The "Polytwist" belts...
r-m-ohler@...
reoair
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Oct 6, 2008
11:28 am
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