Lister CS 6/1 Diesel Engine at 3" scale

Home Model Engine Machinist Forum

Help Support Home Model Engine Machinist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

ennech

Member
Joined
Feb 18, 2013
Messages
13
Reaction score
9
This engine was originally designed by George Punter of Australia. I have made a few alterations to make it look a little more like the full size engine and also to make it a bit easier to make. I have produced full detailed drawings and castings.
Patrick O'.Donnell of BC Canada is doing a splendid job of machining an engine using my castings and drawings.
He is photographing his progress and we are publishing them as a serial on my facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lister-CS-61-Model-Diesel-Engine/270681059792379
 
I grew up and old using Lister to drive Ingersoll-Rand Type 30 and Type 40 Air Compressors.
Will start first time and every time if fuel lines are fully primed.
Please furnish overall dimensions and pulley O.D. to check if my machine tools can take.

It is sad Lister made the engines so good and strong and last forever and now factory gone.
India makes the clones. Here in Singapore,nobody buys them. Chinese Diesel Engines are untouchable.
 
Hi Gus,

The largest part is the crankcase which is 133x131x95mm finished size.
The flywheels are 156mmin diameter x 22mm wide finished size.
 
Hi Gus,

The largest part is the crankcase which is 133x131x95mm finished size.
The flywheels are 156mmin diameter x 22mm wide finished size.

Hi Ennech,

Where can I buy the castings and plans and how much??

May buy the plans first to read and then decide if my machineshop and Gus's trade school skill is good enough to tackle this job. I am about to start and run
the Nemett-Lynx IC Engine.
 
Gus, you have better skills than I, and I am the gent he says is machining it for him ;)
Shown is a flywheel in a Mini Lathe.(175 x 200)

Mach flywheel OD.jpg
 
Hi Patrick,
You are my hero. Turning a big flywheel on a mini lathe!!!!th_wav
Please advise spindle speed. I can see carbide tool in action.

My skill is moderate but my impatience kills. I had quite a few bad pieces to rework on the Nemett-Lynx Engine. Now about to do housekeeping and tighten up the vee belt tension. A device needed to tension belts.Due to short pitch length,springing on the belts is very difficult.
Take care.
 
Gus,I can't say for sure how many rpm, but it was slow, about 100 maybe. The lathe has a variable speed, so I adjusted for best cut, least noise!!
 
Hi Kadora, yes the dimensions are in metric. If you give me your email address I will send you a sample drawing. Eric
 
This is what the crankcase looks like with some of the small parts fitted.

Crank case with parts.jpg
 
The plans were published in Model Engineer magazine. Started 25 January 2013. I think a subscription to Model Engineer will get you access to the archives and back issues but I'm not absolutely sure on that, maybe someone else can confirm that.
 
The plans were published in Model Engineer magazine. Started 25 January 2013. I think a subscription to Model Engineer will get you access to the archives and back issues but I'm not absolutely sure on that, maybe someone else can confirm that.
Y como se llama la revista que numero
 
Hi Ruben, The pictures shown by https://www.homemodelenginemachinist.com/members/nowramfg.3423/ are my version of the engine, an adaptation of the design published in the magazine. I produced the foundry patterns and the working drawings. I am no longer able to produce the castings having sold the patterns some years ago. I still have the drawings which are my copyright. If you send me a private message we can discuss the drawings.
 
Back
Top