Editor’s Introductory Note: The following is a guest post, rather than a writing contest entry. The author is with Bolton Power Equipment. They have been importing Listeroid engines since 2014.
For long service life, in my opinion, nothing beats a low-RPM engine. Small, high-RPM engines have practical engine llfespans that are often measured in just thousands of hours. But larger, low-RPM engines with flywheels have practical engine llfespans that are often measured in tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of hours.
Listeroid engines have been discussed in SurvivalBlog since our early days. See, for example:
Lister Low RPM Engines Still Made in India.
and,
Letter Re: Lister Low RPM Engines Still Made in India.
I highly recommend Listeroid engine generators for warm and temperate climates. – JWR
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Here are some thoughts about the journey the purchase of a Listeroid power system enables you and your family to embark on.
Some history. The English company R A Lister designed these robust slow-speed diesel engines back in the 1920s and their design has changed only a little. R A Lister manufactured them through the early 1970s. From then on, only Indian factories with the original patterns manufactured them. Indian factories started producing them with the end of the British “Raj” and Indian independence around 1947. They were popular here in the US from the 1970s through the early 2000s when importation slowed down because of regulatory changes.Continue reading“Another Look at Listeroid Engines, by Graham Sliecker”