Lister B tank cooled make over
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Lister B tank cooled make over
Decided to give the Lister B a make over, over the past few weeks and am pleased with the result, especially when it started first time this morning.
Still need to paint a couple of wheels and the handle, but due to this awful weather we are getting cannot get it out of the garage, plus a couple of decals
I am waiting for. All painted by hand and sponge roller.
From This.
To This.
Still need to paint a couple of wheels and the handle, but due to this awful weather we are getting cannot get it out of the garage, plus a couple of decals
I am waiting for. All painted by hand and sponge roller.
From This.
To This.
rich07961- A credit to the forum
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Re: Lister B tank cooled make over
Wow !! What a transformation, well done, looking great
Jon
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Very nice job Rich turned out well
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Re: Lister B tank cooled make over
Hi Rich
What is bore size of you/r fuel pipes please . Are the flow & return pipes both the same bore size or is the return pipe a bit bigger bore than the flow pipe .
Thanks Tony
What is bore size of you/r fuel pipes please . Are the flow & return pipes both the same bore size or is the return pipe a bit bigger bore than the flow pipe .
Thanks Tony
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Re: Lister B tank cooled make over
Hi Tony,
They are both the same size 8mm outside diameter, on my A the return is 10mm, but the B runs as it should and have no problems with the fuel returning to tank, when I first got the B it would chuck out fuel from the carb no matter where I positioned the needle, I then read somewhere about the return fitting on carb would possibly benefit being lowered with three washers, which I have done and now do not have any problems, runs a treat and no fuel being splashed over my new paintwork.
They are both the same size 8mm outside diameter, on my A the return is 10mm, but the B runs as it should and have no problems with the fuel returning to tank, when I first got the B it would chuck out fuel from the carb no matter where I positioned the needle, I then read somewhere about the return fitting on carb would possibly benefit being lowered with three washers, which I have done and now do not have any problems, runs a treat and no fuel being splashed over my new paintwork.
rich07961- A credit to the forum
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Re: Lister B tank cooled make over
Now all finished,
rich07961- A credit to the forum
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Re: Lister B tank cooled make over
That's a cracking job, well done Rich you should be proud of that.
Bob
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Re: Lister B tank cooled make over
Very Nice
Hope mine can compare!
Hope mine can compare!
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