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Need Help Identifying Engine

MetalAndMoon

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Hey guys, complete Willys noob here, but I'm hoping you pros can help me to identify an engine.

I have a few pics, but if these aren't enough then let me know and I'll take more or i can scrounge around it looking for ID plates or stamps/numbers. I'm just an absolute standstill on IDing this guy.

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MetalAndMoon

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Hmm...I checked the link. Those other pics are difficult to tel from. His looks rebuilt and all new. :/ Wasn't really much there by way of identifying though. This was my issue. I find a lot of look alikes but no true definitive IDs
 

NDT

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Yes Willys F134. Look on the boss over the water pump and report back with any numbers.
 

NDT

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Well that is not a military engine, no big deal. Looks like it is original to the Jeep vehicle it is still mounted to, which appears to be a Jeepster?
 
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