
Originally Posted by
scrambler
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Mind you, just to be able to say it to people, an original Willy's CJ3B with the "F"-head motor would be fun

"Yeah mate, it's an F-head Jeep." (For those not recently dunked in Jeep-info, it's a Inlet-Over-Exhaust design, similar to the Series 1 LR motors)
Hardly accurate to say it is similar to the Rover engine - the Rover engine was designed from scratch in the late 1930s as a semi-luxury car engine (although not appearing until after the war). The Jeep engine was a rather cheap and nasty conversion of the (admittedly rather good) side valve wartime engine, using the same block, just blocking off the intake ports and fitting a new head. The original side valve engine was pretty outdated by the time of the original Jeep (although side valve engines continued well into the fifties in the US and in "poverty pack" cars elsewhere, particularly in the UK into the early fifties) , but was well designed and made.
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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