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<blockquote data-quote="jdonovan" data-source="post: 89703" data-attributes="member: 12915"><p>Based on the fact that the pistons went up/down at the same time I assumed it was a THD. A TJD engine has one piston at the top, the other piston is at the bottom so I ruled that out. I was speaking with a tech person today from Continental Engines, and he stated that there were also TED, TFD engines(which I didn't know). It sounded like the TFD was the earlier version of the THD. Based on my carburetor, zenith L48J, it sounded to him that I had a TFD engine. He also said that the end of the crank was different depending on the application. The original engine was replaced with the Wisconsin prior to the guy I bought it from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdonovan, post: 89703, member: 12915"] Based on the fact that the pistons went up/down at the same time I assumed it was a THD. A TJD engine has one piston at the top, the other piston is at the bottom so I ruled that out. I was speaking with a tech person today from Continental Engines, and he stated that there were also TED, TFD engines(which I didn't know). It sounded like the TFD was the earlier version of the THD. Based on my carburetor, zenith L48J, it sounded to him that I had a TFD engine. He also said that the end of the crank was different depending on the application. The original engine was replaced with the Wisconsin prior to the guy I bought it from. [/QUOTE]
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