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Defunct American automaker Willys built a range of iconic designs, most famously the original Jeep. Check out the Go-Devil engine that powered a legend.
Willys is mostly famous for having created the MB Jeep, but it was also one of the first companies to join the compact car ...
The engine seems to have come out of a pretty early Willys truck or wagon, so there are a few things that, while they might work, aren't quite correct for a 1946 CJ-2a.
Unlike the Jeepster, the FC had four-wheel drive as standard equipment, and it initially shared its four-cylinder F-134 engine with other Willys models.
Power came from the same 134-cubic-inch (2.2-liter) "Go-Devil" four-cylinder engine used in the WWII-spec Willys MB. The mill sent 60 horsepower to the wheels through a three-speed Borg-Warner ...
01 Our F-134 engine ran, but it felt like it was only firing on two cylinders. Something was definitely wrong in the ignition system.