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  2. Willys Go Devil engine - Wikipedia

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    The Willys L134 (nicknamed Go Devil) is a straight-4 flathead automobile engine that was made famous in the Willys MB and Ford GPW Jeep produced during World War II. It powered nearly all the Jeep vehicles built for the U.S. and Allies. [1]

  3. The Willys Go-Devil Engine - Jeep Encyclopedia - MotorTrend

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    The new engine was dubbed Go-Devil and first appeared in some of the 1939 Willys cars rated at 61 hp at 3600 rpm. In 1940, when the stylish new Willys 440 (4-cylinder, 1940) models appeared,...

  4. Willys Hurricane engine - Wikipedia

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    The Willys F4-134 Hurricane was an inline-4 F-head piston engine that powered the M38A1 military Jeep in 1952, followed by the famous Jeep CJ in the CJ-3B, CJ-5, and CJ-6 models. It was also used in the Willys 473 and 475 pickups, wagons, and sedan deliveries.

  5. Classic Military Vehicles offers rebuilt L134 and F134 four cylinder jeep engines. Available with or without a core exchange. We offer complete engines with all parts and accessories already installed. Our engines are run tested after rebuild and are covered by a six month limited warranty.

  6. Willys used the Go-Devil engine in military Jeeps from 1941 through 1952 and in its civilian CJ models from their introduction in 1945 until 1954.

  7. Willys MB - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1950, a Jeep-engined utility vehicle was produced by Autoar in Argentina. Starting from 1951, a new sedan was introduced using the same 2199 cc Jeep engine and manual transmission. It was fitted with overdrive to compensate for the Jeep's low axle ratio.

  8. Willys Jeep: How the US Army Created the Greatest Military ...

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    There were trendy appearance packages and new engine options, but the rough-and-tumble spirit of the Willys MB remained. As the Jeep gained popularity, Willys developed spinoff variants...