T
Tim
Hi Folks,
If you're thinking of getting a Listeroid engine, you might want to rate
your mechanical and electrical skills first. The typical engine available
today is nowhere near US production standards. If you want something that
will last, be prepared to completely rebuild it before you use it.
A few of the things you will need to do to:
*balance the massive flywheels by machining
*check and most likely replace rod bearings
*grind tappets by machining
*design and build a seriously heavy base
*pressure wash the crankcase to remove casting sand and metal shavings
These are just a few of the things that will need to be done before
starting off on generator selection, setup and gearing.
This is not a job for the faint of heart............
If you're thinking of getting a Listeroid engine, you might want to rate
your mechanical and electrical skills first. The typical engine available
today is nowhere near US production standards. If you want something that
will last, be prepared to completely rebuild it before you use it.
A few of the things you will need to do to:
*balance the massive flywheels by machining
*check and most likely replace rod bearings
*grind tappets by machining
*design and build a seriously heavy base
*pressure wash the crankcase to remove casting sand and metal shavings
These are just a few of the things that will need to be done before
starting off on generator selection, setup and gearing.
This is not a job for the faint of heart............