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lister d petrol engine in my garden

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  lister d petrol engine in my garden The Lister D is a 1.5 - 2.5hp stationary engine on petrol or petrol/paraffin (fuel) built between 1926-1965 by R A Lister and Company of Dursley. It is popular with newcomers to the stationary engine hobby The first Lister D engine serial number 80,000 was assembled on the 26th October, 1926.

norvin vincent hrd engine in norton featherbed frame

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norvin norvin vincent hrd engine in norton featherbed frame This Norvin combines two of the most important British motorcycle ingredients of the mid-20th century – the Norton Featherbed frame and the Vincent V-twin engine.have bee building this for ten years home made flywheel assembly home made selector forks

petrol stationary amanco hit and miss engine made in america

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amanco twin flywheel hit and miss stationary petrol engine at sellinge steam show made in america used for farm use pumping water driving farm machinery no spark plug two points in combustion chamber wen they open you get a spark which is supplied by a magneto the flywheel you can see facing you in video has a centrifugal governor in it   to see more videos click link   Motorcycles and steam engines - YouTube

hit and miss twin flywheel petrol engine made by nelson brothers little jumbo

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hit and miss twin flywheel petrol engine engine made by nelson brothers little jumbo made at saginaw michigan america in 1911 these engines were regulated by a centrifugal governor so when it slowed down it would trigger a spark these engines never had a spark plug they had two points inside the combustion chamber they have an electric charge running through them they are touching when they move apart you get a spark which ignites the compressed air fuel mixture  to see more videos click link    Motorcycles and steam engines - YouTube

old twin flywheel petral engine driving water pump

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stationary engine and pump hit or miss ignition at tenterden railway station twin flywheel ignition is magneto twin flywheel ignition is magneto no battery required in the past these engines were used to drive saw benches water pumps generators machine tools ,mainly made from cast iron to see more videos click link below   Motorcycles and steam engines - YouTube  

vincent rapide 1000cc just leaving my place

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vincent rapide 1000 just leaving my place  the last vincent was made in 1955 when the company closed to see more videos Motorcycles and steam engines - YouTube  

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