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Post by Lister John Sun Feb 21 2010, 22:54

I have been offered a Lister F today, only I dont know much about them!

Its rad cooled, has a solex carb (I didnt know they had solex's) & has a shaft driven mag BUT its a RS1 mag on it....Is this correct?

Finally what is a fair price? its in good nick and on a non-steerable trolley.

Thanks for your advice on an unfamiliar engine!
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Post by BRASSO Mon Feb 22 2010, 09:22

John,

If I was offered a Lister F type, I would snap it up.

You do not see many of them around now.

Not sure of what the value would be, but I would expect to pay around £150 - £250 for a half decent example.

I believe most are 4HP as well.

Solex Carb is the correct one on the F type.

I have attached a picture of my brothers one for you.

regards

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Post by Lister John Mon Feb 22 2010, 12:25

Thanks for that, heres a pic of the one I've been offered:

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I'm not sure what to do lol!
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Post by BRASSO Mon Feb 22 2010, 18:01

That one is looking pretty good John,

Not sure if the mag is original or not, looks like it fits. Do you know what year this one is?

Just the air filter missing off the Carb.

Nice to see one still with it's radiator.

If you dont go for it John, I may be interested. Is it Local?

Cheers

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Post by Lister John Mon Feb 22 2010, 18:11

Martain, sent you a PM
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Post by Admin Mon Feb 22 2010, 18:26

thats a beauty, i never use to be able to tell an F and a D apart, but close up there are some clear differances, what HP did yeah make them in Very Happy

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Post by BRASSO Mon Feb 22 2010, 18:32

Ryan,

I think I am right in saying 3 & 4 HP.

They really thump out, and get really hot, as I wound out at St Agnes this year when I put my hand on my brothers exhaust. Still got the scar on my hand now. Sad Sad Sad lol! lol! lol!

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