@@mickeyvfr98 I'm starting (no pun intended) to get the measure of them now. It was a lot easier to start than that old Dennis single cylinder thankfully!
Lyster Petter I have worked on a few of them back in the mid 90s the first one looks very familiar to me as the same one we had on the boat it was an aux pump we used to use it for charging the boat battery as well and running light's. The second one I haven't seen before which tells it's probably older than the first one. They where good engine's for keeping you fit used to hurt the arm when they kicked back. They have a great sound to them. I have seen them on welders and in the old dumpers two cylinder and 3 cylinder. If i don't see you before new year have a great one.👍
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There's a port for a starter on the 3 cylinder but I can't see one on the 2, but I'm sure there is probably a way. When I have a bit more time I'll see if I can sort out the generator and use the integrated starter in that. Thanks for watching James 👍
Хорошие дизельные генераторы, не китайские. После небольшой модернизации будут приносить пользу. У меня пара проектов с двух - и четырёхцилиндровым двигателями, но проблема с поиском подходящих по мощности и конструкции альтернаторов.
Hi Dave great job getting that started, they are very heavy on the arms, My first resto was an SR3 gen set, nearly indenticle to yours, It was early days for me but theres a little bit of vid of it running ua-cam.com/video/1z5SabWiKV0/v-deo.html mind I used the internal windings of the 24V DC side to get it going. I had cranked it by hand to bleed the injectors and very quickly realised I was never going to get it started by hand. great job Barry
Interesting projects Dave , they will keep you busy for a while, you could heat the inlet manifold with map gas it make them a bit easier to start (less chance of a heart attack!)
I might be better off with the exercise Vince 😂😂😂. Good suggestion! It's snowing here at the moment so I might need it. To be honest it fired quite easily once it had started once and i got my technique right. Far easier than the lawnmower i did the video on. Again for supportingthe channel, hope all is well.
@@davesworkshop2714 Very true Dave ,you can cancel the gym membership. .Best of luck with them ,they are handy pieces of kit to have with the way electricity bills are going and those old engines would run on any thing with a bit of fettling..
Great video as always Dave looks like an interesting project getting the two running ,have you got any further with the CAT, hope everyone is ok have a happy new year.
Thanks Michael! I'll get back on the CAT rams shortly, just waiting for the weather to improve a bit. A friend has also offered me a bucket, itll need mods but I'm out of options think. I need her ready to roll in early March so I'll get on it shortly. Happy new year!!
Because the day something does I'll be ready for it. I work in the high voltage industry, where there are no second chance, so I take a cautious approach.
Dave it runs well. Interesting project. Will look forward to the next episode.
Thanks Rob! Looking forward to it myself!
awesome score Dave
Thanks Ken! Belong to a friend so they'll be moving on again but I'm happy to work on them.
Happy Christmas Dave and family and a happy healthy new year
Mickey, same to you, thanks again for supporting the channel, hope all is well!
Hard to beat the old starting handle to keep ya fit 💪💪😅
@@mickeyvfr98 I'm starting (no pun intended) to get the measure of them now. It was a lot easier to start than that old Dennis single cylinder thankfully!
Lyster Petter I have worked on a few of them back in the mid 90s the first one looks very familiar to me as the same one we had on the boat it was an aux pump we used to use it for charging the boat battery as well and running light's. The second one I haven't seen before which tells it's probably older than the first one. They where good engine's for keeping you fit used to hurt the arm when they kicked back. They have a great sound to them. I have seen them on welders and in the old dumpers two cylinder and 3 cylinder. If i don't see you before new year have a great one.👍
Ill be in touch looking for advice yet id say Ali! Theyre an interesting setup. Cant believe how easy it fired up. Hope all is well.
Happy Christmas Dave and a peaceful and healthy new year
Thanks Shaye! Same to you!
MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼………………………………….. Good to see you uploaded a video. I’ve missed you and your videos, you always get into something interesting!! I hope you had a Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year!!
Good to hear from you too, hope you're having a great Christmas! Hoping to have a video on the second set soon.
You really had to work to get that engine to start but boy, it really sounded nice once it ran!
It was a workout first time but it got easier. Still easier to start than that Dennis mower I have! I'm looking forward to the 3 cylinder.
Hey! Missed this one! Cameraperson….haha!
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In the opening shot.....It looks like the dog is driving! Lol
Well, that's the way it looks here in the States.
Take care Dave
We're the wrong way around over here 😂😂
Hi I have a 7 kva 2 cly Lester it was rewound but never worked since.
It would be worth your while getting that up and running. I hope you have it somewhere nice and dry 🙂
25:55 Are you attempting to start with ONE or both cylinders?
Both cylinders. The decompression valves were linked so I left them as they were.
Sounds like a good engine. Can you do an electric start conversion?
There's a port for a starter on the 3 cylinder but I can't see one on the 2, but I'm sure there is probably a way. When I have a bit more time I'll see if I can sort out the generator and use the integrated starter in that. Thanks for watching James 👍
Хорошие дизельные генераторы, не китайские. После небольшой модернизации будут приносить пользу. У меня пара проектов с двух - и четырёхцилиндровым двигателями, но проблема с поиском подходящих по мощности и конструкции альтернаторов.
Thanks for watching and commenting. They are good reliable engines!
Hi Dave great job getting that started, they are very heavy on the arms, My first resto was an SR3 gen set, nearly indenticle to yours, It was early days for me but theres a little bit of vid of it running ua-cam.com/video/1z5SabWiKV0/v-deo.html
mind I used the internal windings of the 24V DC side to get it going.
I had cranked it by hand to bleed the injectors and very quickly realised I was never going to get it started by hand.
great job
Barry
Thanks very much Barry. I think I watched your video but I must revisit it. I may be back to you with some questions 🙂👍
Interesting projects Dave , they will keep you busy for a while, you could heat the inlet manifold with map gas it make them a bit easier to start (less chance of a heart attack!)
I might be better off with the exercise Vince 😂😂😂. Good suggestion! It's snowing here at the moment so I might need it. To be honest it fired quite easily once it had started once and i got my technique right. Far easier than the lawnmower i did the video on. Again for supportingthe channel, hope all is well.
@@davesworkshop2714 Very true Dave ,you can cancel the gym membership. .Best of luck with them ,they are handy pieces of kit to have with the way electricity bills are going and those old engines would run on any thing with a bit of fettling..
Back smoking in the shed
Your man nearly went through the wall trying to escape 😂😂
Great video as always Dave looks like an interesting project getting the two running ,have you got any further with the CAT, hope everyone is ok have a happy new year.
Thanks Michael! I'll get back on the CAT rams shortly, just waiting for the weather to improve a bit. A friend has also offered me a bucket, itll need mods but I'm out of options think. I need her ready to roll in early March so I'll get on it shortly. Happy new year!!
Why do you treat everything like it’s going to explode
Because the day something does I'll be ready for it. I work in the high voltage industry, where there are no second chance, so I take a cautious approach.