Info on old lister?

Mikefleetwood

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Hello All.
I'm midway through restoration/re-build an old 16' clinker built fishing boat. Hope to finish most of the structure by the end of the summer. I plan to turn my attention to the engine for the winter.

So far as I can see, the engine is a single cylinder, air-cooled Lister - probably an LD1 or SL1, judging from pictures I have seen. As background before I start, I need as much info as possible - service manual/handbook/spares list, etc.

I would be grateful for anything forum members can find.

Many thanks.
 
Thanks for this, MDV. I had already seen this site, but am not keen to shell out on books unless I can be more certain how relevant the content is.
 
Mikefleetwood said:
Hello All.
I'm midway through restoration/re-build an old 16' clinker built fishing boat. Hope to finish most of the structure by the end of the summer. I plan to turn my attention to the engine for the winter.

So far as I can see, the engine is a single cylinder, air-cooled Lister - probably an LD1 or SL1, judging from pictures I have seen. As background before I start, I need as much info as possible - service manual/handbook/spares list, etc.

I would be grateful for anything forum members can find.

Many thanks.
i also have a old fishing boat considering putting a lister engine :3cyl like you looking for some info.let you know what i find out.
 
also picked up a old boat.considering putting a lister 3cyl..looking for info..let you know what i can find out.
 
Thanks for that.

Good luck with your project.

My engine is in storage (has been for maybe 30 years!). I'm not planning to touch it until I make further progress with the hull. New transome fitted, new stem tried for size, thwarts roughed out but lots of planks to replace. I may dig the engine out if I get bored over the winter!
 
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