Norman T300 starting and Lister D greaser
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Norman T300 starting and Lister D greaser
Hello and thanks for the friendly welcomes. I joined as I have inherited two stationary engines and could do with a bit of hand holding from people who really know. I am now the proud owner of a Lister D, a Norman T300 and a Lister pump. I have had both engines running, the Lister after following some helpful instructions on YOUTUBE and the Norman by experimenting (could someone post the correct Norman starting proceedure)
Some questions if I may.....1. The Lister has a round grease device on the cylinder - how do I fill it up? 2. Can I run these engines on normal unleaded petrol? 3. The top of the Lister carb rotates, following the instructions I rotated anti clockwise and the engine starts and runs, however if I then center the circular carb top the engine stops, should I just leave it at the starting setting?
Many thanks - David
Some questions if I may.....1. The Lister has a round grease device on the cylinder - how do I fill it up? 2. Can I run these engines on normal unleaded petrol? 3. The top of the Lister carb rotates, following the instructions I rotated anti clockwise and the engine starts and runs, however if I then center the circular carb top the engine stops, should I just leave it at the starting setting?
Many thanks - David
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T300 info
I can help on the T300.
Unleaded is fine, its what would have been used from new.
Quick question does it have a impulse mag, click when turned over, or a normal rotary magneto?
Starting:
Turn on Petrol
flood carburettor by depressing the tickler
close choke
Give it a bit of throttle, thumb wheel between the governor and carburettor (unless its a marine one? which has a big handle)
For a Impulse engine A quick crank over compression is needed
For a rotary magneto a good few swings may be needed
once if fires disengage choke and away they go,
Here is my in need of tidying up MK1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF6_tFoc9Y4
Here is a MK2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKa0lVM_hYY
and a MK2 with impulse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rfiz2qEt56c
Cheers Steve
Unleaded is fine, its what would have been used from new.
Quick question does it have a impulse mag, click when turned over, or a normal rotary magneto?
Starting:
Turn on Petrol
flood carburettor by depressing the tickler
close choke
Give it a bit of throttle, thumb wheel between the governor and carburettor (unless its a marine one? which has a big handle)
For a Impulse engine A quick crank over compression is needed
For a rotary magneto a good few swings may be needed
once if fires disengage choke and away they go,
Here is my in need of tidying up MK1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF6_tFoc9Y4
Here is a MK2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKa0lVM_hYY
and a MK2 with impulse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rfiz2qEt56c
Cheers Steve
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Re: Norman T300 starting and Lister D greaser
Many thanks Steve, I have the impulse magneto by the look of your videos. So by pushing the button on the tip of the carb I can stop the engine.. I will try that next time rather than cutting the fuel supply...my stepfather was very active in vintage motorbikes but very ill by the time he took this engine on as a wreck. You mention a choke - I can't see one, where would it be?, I have a Solex carb which looks to have been non original (bike by the look of)... The good news is that I can start it and enjoy it running on unleaded, it makes a great noise. I will post a video of it running as soon as I can.
Thanks again - David
Thanks again - David
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Re: Norman T300 starting and Lister D greaser
Hi David, my T300 is back in Cornwall so cant get a pic of it, the Solex carb should be original, the same carb was fitted to the SC's which I also have.
On this t300 from the carb there is a metal tube coming off the carb to the metal air filter, there is a lever underneath the air filter which is the choke
Cheers Steve
On this t300 from the carb there is a metal tube coming off the carb to the metal air filter, there is a lever underneath the air filter which is the choke
Cheers Steve
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I knew Steve would be able to sort you out David, the forums expert on Norman engines he knows his stuff on the less well know engines, try him on Stuart Turner one of the best for info. I think the forum has someone that has knowledge on just about every engine going.
Stu.
Stu.
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Phillip Gallimore can date you engine and tell you who it was supplied to, I can pm you his address, If you send him a nice letter which detail the serial number of your Norman and a SAE he will send you the details on your engine.
He also can supply spares
Cheers Steve
He also can supply spares
Cheers Steve
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Excellent, many thanks. One thing your close up does show me is that I don't have an air filter! I just have the uncovered hole in the carb... hence I thought it was an old motorbike carb he had put on it to get it running. I am away for the weekend now but will go choke and serial number hunting when I get back.
David
David
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Re: Norman T300 starting and Lister D greaser
I think the Air Filters were made by Vokes, and they are some where between hens teeth and rocking horse poo.
From what you said about the impulse magneto I would say its a MK2.
Cheers Steve
From what you said about the impulse magneto I would say its a MK2.
Cheers Steve
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ys14Pg2xX8
Hi, I have managed to upload a clip to youtube. Serial is TA5368. It started first time so I missed it on the video.
Cheers David
Hi, I have managed to upload a clip to youtube. Serial is TA5368. It started first time so I missed it on the video.
Cheers David
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Re: Norman T300 starting and Lister D greaser
Looks and runs well, nice its got its original exhaust, bit like hens teeth now, I need a set for mine!
The carb has a strange modification to cable pull but if it works!
From the serial number 1944, it is a MK1, the bth magneto wont be fitted with impulse.
Cheers Steve
The carb has a strange modification to cable pull but if it works!
From the serial number 1944, it is a MK1, the bth magneto wont be fitted with impulse.
Cheers Steve
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