Hello again,
This head came with some Model T parts I purchased a while back. I'm not finding any specific info about this head on the forum, other than it is a high head. Is this an aftermarket head? Any help is much appreciated.
Head Id?
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Re: Head Id?
Rachel
It looks to me like a regular high head from 1918-1925. I don't see anything unusual.
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It looks to me like a regular high head from 1918-1925. I don't see anything unusual.
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Re: Head Id?
Ok. Thank you! I'm going through my parts stash and trying to decide what to keep for my 1926 TT. Standard run of the mill parts is exactly what I want.
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Re: Head Id?
Yes it’s a common T head in the 18-25 era. More than a few are still out there. I can remember the time that if you had a cracked head it was thrown away and buy another for around 25 or so dollars. Now it’s best to save them if they can be repaired.