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#1
I had one melt half way on club cart, CAREFULLY drilled and taped for bolt only going as deep as necessary. Worked fine, just take your time, go very slow if you decide to try this approach.
#2
General Discussion / Re: Lister engine forum down?
October 28, 2015, 09:08:08 PM
Thank you to the host moderator.
#3
What do figure the unit as it sits now weighs?
#4
For the coolant overflow tank, I use these on both my listeroids.

http://www.carid.com/dorman-engine-cooling-parts/dorman-engine-coolant-tank-33292397.html?gclid=CLXU3urQ7MECFVNk7AodxlAAwA

Unfortunately, no longer in stock at Surplus Center but can be purchased elsewhere on ebay for $10.
#5
I noticed the Florida reference, where do you live? I am in West Palm Beach along with two others on the forum.
#6
My run is 300 feet from the generator shed to the transfer switch, then into the house and the distribution panel. I was concerned about voltage drop at maximum power usage (50A - 240VAC). I used AWG #1 gage for the conductors and less for the neutral and ground (IIRC AWG #4). I do not regret spending the extra money.

Part of the #1 AWG justification was the permitting process for the tool shed with 100 amp service. I ran a line 50 feet from the genereator shed to hit the 250 foot line running from the tool shed to the house service panel. Thus, 250 + 50 = 300 feet run.

My suggestion is spend as much as you can on wire, over build if you can, do it right, and you'll never have to worry about voltage drops, poor performance, insulation fire, etc.
#7
$20 sent, first time I used PayPal to send money  other than buying something on eBay. Thank you again.

Bruce
#8
We all friends here, long term listeroid shared interest: In my case 10 years now.

If you'll post an address with a complete name, I'll just send a check - I trust you with my $20 via mail. Lord knows you and the other members here have saved me at least a thousand dollars over the years and provided many hours hobby enjoyment.

Bruce
#9
Is the PayPal link setup yet? I want to make good on my commitment of $20 towards this great resource of information. Or just list a name and address and I'll send a check.
#10
I am in for $20, please send / post payment link.
#11
General Discussion / Re: Jet fuel
May 26, 2014, 12:12:26 PM
I believe that is the same study I posted.
#12
General Discussion / Re: Jet fuel
May 23, 2014, 08:38:09 PM
"Bob is the Oil Guy" is the best source I've found for information on lubrication:

http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=cfrm
#13
General Discussion / Re: Jet fuel
May 23, 2014, 08:03:06 PM
I and several nearby friends have been using waste jet fuel in our Listeroids since 2005 as our primary fuel source. However, supplies fluctuate depending upon service performed on various aircraft. Having said this, the problem is jet fuel is designed to burn clean: There is virtually NO lubrication components. We have tried various additives from 2-stroke oil, clean motor oil (perhaps the least effective, to Opt-lube (best). Think about the fuel injector pump compressing the jet fuel several hundred times every minute, up and down, wear surfaces, rubbing, friction, all with NO lubrication in the fuel. We believe this is the weakest point.

I have been buying Opt-lube by the gallon and mixing it in as I add fuel to the tank at 100:1. I also toss in from time to time small left over quantities of 2-stroke oil, clean / never used motor oil, and a few gallows of pump diessel before it is allowed to go bad. This has worked extremely well for us. Cujet on this forum is very knowledgable on this topic as well as listerboy.

http://opti-lube.com/xpd-diesel-fuel-improver-product.html

http://www.dieselplace.com/forum/76-speciality-forums/64-maintenance-fluids/177728-lubricity-additive-study-results.html
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#14
On the ST Gen Head and in the generator shed I have a full instrument panel. This is just something I plug in 200 feet away inside the house to give me an idea of what is going on in the shed. I also relocate my Cent-a-Meter to power lines on the generator shed. This is a really neat device that I leave hooked up year around: http://www.smarthomeusa.com/ShopByManufacturer/eco-response/Item/CM113A/

Asia Engineeer is where I buy my meters - very cheap - look for the meters that do NOT require an external / seperate power supply for easy installation. http://stores.ebay.com/Asia-Engineer/Meters-/_i.html?_fsub=1043767018&_sid=149380788&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322
#15
If you want to build your own VAC & Frequency monitoring box for less than $30, here is the parts list. This is very useful when on generator power and you want to know what an idea of what your gererator head is putting out while drinking a beer sitting in front of the TV. Plug this HomeDepot plastic box in across the room with these two cheap meters installed:

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Purchase Details
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Description: LCD Volt Meter AC 50-300V,Doesn't Require A Power , Item# 250672088265
Qty: 1
Unit Price: $6.99 USD
Total: $6.99 USD

Description: 5 pcs 5A amp RESET BUTTON  FUSE thermal overload fuse , Item# 390464638397
Qty: 1
Unit Price: $7.99 USD
Total: $7.99 USD

Description: Blue LCD Digital Frequency Panel Meter Gauge 10-199.9Hz , Item# 250784703359
Qty: 1
Unit Price: $9.99 USD
Total: $9.99 USD

Subtotal: $24.97 USD
Shipping and handling: $0.00 USD