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Questions on Tecumseh "H" model engines

Postby creia » Mon Apr 07, 2014 8:48 pm

Did all Tecumseh L-Head "H" model engines have aluminum cylinder walls? (e.g., H30, H35, H50, H60, etc.) Were some of them made with a steel cylinder liners? Other than pulling the head and inspecting for the liner or using the magnet test, is there any way to tell from just the model # or other outward appearance of the engine to know if it is aluminum or steel cylinder?
Sidebar: I am aware that Tecumseh made the H50 "Motor Sports" racing engine with a steel liner for a short while to compete with the Briggs "Raptor" engine in kart racing.
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Re: Questions on Tecumseh "H" model engines

Postby Deere2me » Tue Apr 08, 2014 1:03 pm

[quote="creia"]Did all Tecumseh L-Head "H" model engines have aluminum cylinder walls? (e.g., H30, H35, H50, H60, etc.) Were some of them made with a steel cylinder liners? Other than pulling the head and inspecting for the liner or using the magnet test, is there any way to tell from just the model # or other outward appearance of the engine to know if it is aluminum or steel cylinder?
Sidebar: I am aware that Tecumseh made the H50 "Motor Sports" racing engine with a steel liner for a short while to compete with the Briggs "Raptor" engine in kart racing.
Thanks guys,
Michael[/quote]


No.

No.

Yes

STEEL liners? Steel???
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Re: Questions on Tecumseh "H" model engines

Postby bgsengine » Tue Apr 08, 2014 1:06 pm

The H models were aluminum bore - the HM models were aluminum block with steel/cast iron sleeve cylinder, the HH models were cast iron block
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Re: Questions on Tecumseh "H" model engines

Postby creia » Tue Apr 08, 2014 3:16 pm

O.K. - Thank you for the information.
Deer2me- Can you please elaborate on your "Yes" answer to question # 3?
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Re: Questions on Tecumseh "H" model engines

Postby Deere2me » Tue Apr 08, 2014 3:36 pm

creia wrote:O.K. - Thank you for the information.
Deer2me- Can you please elaborate on your "Yes" answer to question # 3?
Michael


Sure, generally speaking, the motors using CAST IRON liners/bores are designated by the "XL" ( extra life) suffix, ie, HXL, HMXL, TVXL.
I'm not big on Tecumseh, but those are the ones that I've come across.
Does T-Man ever chime in here , he would prolly know more.
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Re: Questions on Tecumseh "H" model engines

Postby bgsengine » Tue Apr 08, 2014 4:22 pm

Deere2me wrote:Does T-Man ever chime in here , he would prolly know more.


He's like a cop - never around when you need one. :)
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Re: Questions on Tecumseh "H" model engines

Postby creia » Wed Apr 09, 2014 11:09 am

Thank you gents- it is appreciated! :)
Re: "T-Man"
Yes, I am hoping that the Tecumseh "Great One" reads this thread and can provide some feedback as well.
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Re: Questions on Tecumseh "H" model engines

Postby wristpin » Wed Apr 09, 2014 3:36 pm

I hesitate to contradict some of the resident experts but the H50 and H60 were fitted to the UK built Atco cylinder (reel) mowers and I know that they had steel liners. Honed a few and definitely steel not ally.
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Re: Questions on Tecumseh "H" model engines

Postby Deere2me » Thu Apr 10, 2014 7:54 am

wristpin wrote:I hesitate to contradict some of the resident experts but the H50 and H60 were fitted to the UK built Atco cylinder (reel) mowers and I know that they had steel liners. Honed a few and definitely steel not ally.


STEEL liners ya say? STEEL ?? They very well may have had a CAST IRON bore, prolly not all had the XL suffix. Hence the reference to T-Man. But you may wanna re-think the STEEL part,no?
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