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    TE20 and TEA20 heads

    Thanks - will make this test.
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    TE20 and TEA20 heads

    John Deere D I have successfully found the exact head replacement - so thanks everyone for their help. However, I have a further question. I didn't focus on John Deere D comment about moving the crank case before securing the piston liners. Unfortunately, I had already done this before John's...
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    TE20 and TEA20 heads

    Charles in Aus, Thanks for this - it is definitely an 80mm block. It is currently set up as 12 volts but this is likely to have been a conversion. However, there does appear to be at least 2 different heads with 80 cm pistons as the one potential replacement I found came from a engine with 80...
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    TE20 and TEA20 heads

    John Deere, Thanks again for your continued interest and help. So what engine do I have. My best guess now is that it is TED - although it has only a single fuel tank and has been run only on gas from before I acquired it. How can I confirm this?
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    TE20 and TEA20 heads

    John Dreere, My tractor does seem similar to the pictures you posted but hard for me to distinguish from TE20. Unless I missed something, there were no detailed photos of the head. These are some photos of the head off my tractor. Again thanks for you interest and help - any further...
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    TE20 and TEA20 heads

    I started this thread on the restoration forum but it was suggested that it was better placed here on the Harry Ferguson one. I have an old Ferguson tractor which I had thought was a TE20 but now think it is most likely a TEA20 (e.g. Sloping valve cover, oil filler on back, right side of...
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    TE 20 heads difference in combustion chambers

    John, Thanks for replying. Your answer was quite helpful. While I had thought my model was a TE20, your email made me investigate. It does seem to be a TEA20 and not a TE20. There no aluminum plate but from what I have been able to read most of the distinguishing ID features make it a TEA20...
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    TE 20 heads difference in combustion chambers

    I have an old TE20 with 80mm pistons. The head is cracked. I have located an used replacement that is also came from an old TE20 80mm (i,e, the water pump mounting is on the block). They appear very similar but the combustion chambers are different (one being D shape and the other straight). I...
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