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Re: Monarch diesel with low-pressure injection?
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Posted by Gerald J. on September 22, 2006 at 13:53:13 from (67.0.102.34):
In Reply to: Monarch diesel with low-pressure injection? posted by John de Marrais on September 22, 2006 at 11:35:06:
My curiosity got me to do a google search on "monarch diesel" with the quotes to keep the hits down to 167. What I found is that this IS a Lister engine. It was sold through an American company called Monarch who put a few finishing touches on it to meet the Buy American Act. (While I was on active duty, I found "crescent" wrenches made in Taiwan in boxes made in the USA met that act.) It does have individual injection pumps under the rocker covers, they are linked to a control from the governor. There are manuals available on epay, either in paper or on CD. Many times the alternators were wound for 400 Hz, which limits their use around the house. Your model is a CSR3 from Lister-Petter. I read that there is some information and are some parts available through Lister, but I gave up before the page completed loading. All I saw on their home page was much newer models. Gerald J.
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