What Type of Engine Is This ?? ( Pics)

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  1. Lostandconfused

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    Does anyone know what type of engine this is?
    I know it's NOT a Toyota, but I figured this would be the place to ask.

    It's a four cylander that I saved from the smelter.
    I guy was hauling it to some recycler. and I got to it before the furnance.
    It still has compression!

    But what vehicle and manufacturer did it come from??
     

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  2. 81SR5Al

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    It looks like the old Jeep flathead my brother pulled out of his '43. I could be wrong though.
     
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    no clue sorry boss.. cool find though.
     
  4. Project80

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    i 2nd on the jeep flathead, seen one in a old willy's dude said it was the same jeep used after ww2? but i dont know cause i was stoned mostly during high school........
     
  5. IronNam

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    i can tell you it looks super simplistic
     
  6. project_DragTruck_v2.0

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    I'm going with willys 4 cyl as well. Here's a pic of one in a '51...


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  7. Lostandconfused

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    Thanks for all the replies.
    I've never heard the Wily's Jeep as a possibility.
    Some said it's a 1950's Nash Metropilitian engine.
    Is it a Nash?
     
  8. Lostandconfused

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    ProjectDragTruck - Thanks for the photo of you 1951. Looks similar, but different... I'll take some photos of the motor mounts for comparision. That might add some insight.
     
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    i would just have it chromed and put it in the living room
     
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    table stand
     
  11. project_DragTruck_v2.0

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    it's not my '51, it came from Google images. I know 3 people who have owned willys jeeps and I remembered what the engines looked like ( kinda like half of ford flat head. lol!) so I googled it.


    I agree with Cin, use the block as a table stand. Use the piston and rods (with out the main caps) as a small shelf stand. Maybe use the intake and exhaust manifolds as bookends, to keep all your car/truck books and mags wrangled up!
     
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    said what? :D
     

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