Lister oil change and rusty Land Rover foot wells

Lister oil change and rusty Land Rover foot wells

Changing the oil on my 1929 Lister A type stationary engine, now that the new piston rings have had a few hours running to bed them in. Use SAE30 non deterge…

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"Electric Experiments"Roobert33 says:

Very very nice :)

Bevoin1970 says:

Unbrako is the name in Allen keys, long series with ball ends, always very
useful, and very long lasting. Trust me as an ex-toolmaker. 🙂
BTW – Merry Christmas, see you in 2014 Phil

chox2001 says:

so many ebgines are awkward to get the oil out even changing the oil on the
car is a job. I dec ided to buy a oil suction pump for changing oil it has
a tube that goes down the dip stick tube so I can change oil easily on most
engines now. but once in a while you have to do it the correct way to check
all is well no sludge or metal filings.
will you do a video on the tank seal when you get round to it I heard of it
but never used it.
its a continous job keeping up with rust and maintenance on the landrover
you seem to be on top of it all.
I have some Tbar allen keys a metric and an imperial set they are good but
I have a box of mixed ones for the tight spaces where tbar wont get in
merry christmas

villiers 1 says:

hi
i want to change my oil on my Lister d type what type of oil do you use ?
and i must say i like you fuel tank on it 🙂
– olly

KillerJoeFIN says:

Nice engine and Land Rover… Me and my father are working at one
stationary engine project. I hope to get it run and painted at next summer.
My dad dream is to buy old Land Rover some Day.

I just visited my friends garage yesterday, they are making tractor from a
different kind of parts… Some are from old truck, some are from old
tractor and one part is diesel engine which has roots type charger which
makes this project special. His step-dad has couple old Thames traders in
mint condinition.

enginelover1 says:

Nice video Phill. I wish you a happy new year. You started it before to let
it warm so the oil will drain easy??

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