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Lister D Restoration ~1928/29 shaft drive with Ricardo head

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Post by petermwilliamson Sat Oct 16 2021, 15:38

I ended up cracking the filler cap flange slightly but it's a very thin hairline crack and hasn't gone all the way through so should be fine. Soldering went ok and a pressure test in our water butt
indicates no leaks. Overall happy with the way it turned out. Just waiting for the first coat of paint to dry.
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Post by petermwilliamson Mon Oct 18 2021, 19:39

Tank now painted and fitted. I do however have some questions on the setup of the early float-less models. I have Carb D65 which as far as I can tell is correct for spec 11D2. However the jet (1/780) doesn't have the correct thread to couple with the 5/16" BSP fuel pipe. Did the 11D2 engine have a different Jet or is there something that sits in between them?
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I've found this photo which suggests the former:
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This is what mine looks like:
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My second question is about something I read; Should a non-return valve be fitted?

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Post by petermwilliamson Fri Nov 26 2021, 16:41

Today is finally the day where I can say she’s complete. The tank finished, painted and fuel-tight a few months back, the only remaining item on the to-do list was the connection to the carb. I couldn’t find any information so have come to the conclusion the jet is different on the early models, these being a male threaded. A union was needed.

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9/16 BSF 16tpi one end and ΒΌ” BSP 19tpi the other along with a 60 deg chamfer. A couple of hours work on the new lathe (yes, I finally have one!) and bang, done.

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First start-up in the final “float-less” setup was today. The first try was not great, it would either run way too fast and walk itself across the garden or die with the mixture leaned out. A bit of an anticlimax but at least it ran. A cup of tea later and I noticed the throttle spring had gone slack again and was not doing its job. A few turns later and she was running fine.


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Post by maryalice Fri Nov 26 2021, 17:12

I've never had an issue connecting the pipe to the carb, I will check a couple to see what the fitting is on them, after you've run it for a long period you will find that you will have to open the fuel valve a little as the head of fuel drops in the tank, tighten the spring in the carburettor a little and it will run a bit more even.
Nice tank by the way.

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Post by petermwilliamson Sat Nov 27 2021, 09:51

Thanks, if you have a photo of the bottom of a carb for this model/year that would be interesting. Looking at the photo in the post previous to mine, the jets look quite different. Either way, my diy union seems to do the job. I did fear there needs to be a non-return valve in there but it seams not.

TBH I think the throttle spring has seen better days and will probably need replacing soon, I've almost run out of adjustment. I'm super happy though and will give it a longer run soon. I did read a while back about having to tweak the mixture as the tank level drops, quite logical. The tank turned out much better than I expected, thanks to your help I'll add! Having a look at yours was very useful.

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Post by Robotstar5 Sat Nov 27 2021, 22:30

Don't know if it's of any use, but I took this one of the carb on a 1929 Lister Bruston lighting set.

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Post by petermwilliamson Sun Nov 28 2021, 09:01

Thanks Stuart. They look to have done the same as me.

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