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Arrival, November, '04
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Whew!
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Door off--
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Valve Train---
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"Made in India by Craftsmen"
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It's BIG enough!
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Grit and stuff---
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Chunks and parts---
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Stripped case--
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Cooling galley obstructions---
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These are supposed to ride on the cam--
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Tappets---
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Tappet squaring--
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casting sand
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Cam and govenor---
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Mo' sand---
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Camshaft end cover---
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Camshaft end cover--
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Inside the camshaft end cover---
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Smoothing out a casting---
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Just little things---
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Flattening the head---
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Debris----
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Valve seats---
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Better---
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Watch out for this---
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Rocker arm contact pads---
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Valve stem caps---
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Album Description:
Rebuilding and setting up a Liseroid engine and generator head.
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5 comments
Is there a way to download the entire listeroid slidshow with your comments? I am new to this web site and cannot find any directions. It looks like you may have done what I want to do, and while I don't mind the work, I see no reason to re-invent the wheel either.
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kbs2244 2005.09.20 at 11:45:37 PDT
I've enjoy viewing all your photos, and check back periodically for more, so please keep them coming! I'm currently on the list for an engine from utterpower and look forward to starting this new project...
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woodnmetalguy 2005.03.16 at 13:48:26 PST
Deloney-- Sorry I didn't see your questions earlier. The engine was brand new, still in the crate when I bought it from the importer in Portland, Or. Acually I traded for it so don't really know the $$$ equivilent. Contact George at Utterpower.com or Joel at sawyer(at) pacifier.com. They have engines, ST generators and other cute stuff for the DIYer.
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hotater 2005.02.11 at 08:53:30 PST
Was this engine new? What did it cost? Did it come with a generator? I guess it was shipped on a slow boat from China VIA India? Import duty? Weighs 1000 Lbs? It looked great when you got through with it. It reminds me of an old John Deere, "Poppin' John", two cylinder, diesel that starts on gas.
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deloney100 2005.01.11 at 08:19:20 PST
To all--- This project is part of a three year FFA project for a good friend. The notations of terrible workmanship is in no way a reflection on the dealer.... I KNEW what I bought....and wanted it! This will be an ongoing job with updates when they're needed. It is intended to power a remote property with about 3.5Kw of household electricity using alternative oils and waste products in the slow speed engine. Records will be kept, cost will be recorded and analysed. I welcome any comments or suggestions....
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hotater 2004.11.26 at 18:59:01 PST
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