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  1. Have been reliablely informed that this CAV injection pump fits the Lister JP3  generator engine that the British army had in the 40s and 50s. It is a 1947 model that was reconditioned by the army in 1959. It was extremely well packed and greased up. It has the later 7mm elements rather than the older 6mm. Any offers considered. Thanks Graeme 07765086115

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  2. Hi, can anyone identify what this new old stock CAV injection pump is for. I don't know if it's for a 3 cylinder or a 6, as one end has a tapered drive pinion with a key way and the other end has a tapered hole with a key way hole as if  you could attach another pump?  I think it's generator related due to the numbers, but not sure. It was very well packed and all greased up.All help appreciated. Box is REME stamped January 1961 but could date eariler. All help appreciated thanks Graeme.07765086115

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  3. Vintage voltage regulator .Ex army surplus. Packed extremely well in 1954. Have been told these could have possibly been fitted to Lister powered generators that powered anti aircraft guns or search lights. Radio generators? 200/250 volts. May fit generators of a similar period. Immaculate condition. Made by the Isenthal and Co ltd Duncon works London. £40 plus post. thanks Graeme

    Any questions 07765086115 .

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  4. Its been painted with a yard brush by the look of it .and looks to have been painted after the label was fitted . It has a bit of paint on the label but was well sealed up at the ports etc. I think it's out of warranty anyway but maybe someone would need it. Thanks again Richard👍

  5. Its solid steel. Measures about 8" long. I suspect it's off some kind of plant machinery that the army had 50 to 70 years ago or maybe before that. The reference code is odd. I have big differential wheels for either a steam roller or diesel roller or small traction engine that has the same code . So I think it's for something like that . I have a number of them. I have large bolts in perfect condition that go with the same code as well. thanks Graeme

  6. Hi does anyone recognise this nos injector. Its a cav type and has never been fitted or has been reconditioned.The ports had been sealed but has been in damp environment with a little surface rust. It came from a load of British army spares but could be  off a Lister or something similar. The numbers read

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    BKB then possibly another number but possibly not then OSD 565PK

    And then on the nozzle OSD21

    Any help appreciated. thanks Graeme

     

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