The Lister D Story
Written and published by David W.Edgington (May
2004).
David Edgington’s latest book is the result of a 25 year study
of the Lister D type. Researching this book involved the checking of 160,000
engine details in Lister’s old factory records, working with ex-employees,
trawling through specification sheets and contacting enthusiasts worldwide.
It begins at 1926, with the sale of the first D type, and continues until
1964 when production was curtailed following a lengthy run of over 250,000
engines. The book is a seminal study covering important changes and modifications
to areas such as fuel tanks, magnetos, flywheels, exhaust systems, and
advises on colour schemes, transfers and trolley specifications.
It would be interesting to speculate about how many stationary engine
enthusiasts may have started their hobby with a humble Lister D type—the
author of this book did just that! Restoration and repair of these engines
have provided much fun and interest for enthusiasts of all ages. Many
young people having learnt the practice and principles of internal combustion
often use the Lister D type as a stepping stone to larger and more exotic
machinery.
To the casual observer all Lister D types tend to look the same but nothing
is further from the truth as will be clearly illustrated to every reader
of The Lister D Story.
54 pages, colour and black & white.
Price £12-00p post paid in UK, add £6-00p extra for overseas.

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