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nelson84 25-09-10 15:51

Which jeep engine do I have (pics)?
 
I need a new carb for my engine, so I need to know which engine I have. Is this an L head or an F head engine? More to the point which carb to get for my engine? Right now I have a fuel leaking Solex S6DG. That is the number on the top of the carb.
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...n/DSCF7829.jpg
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...n/DSCF7831.jpg
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...n/DSCF7832.jpg

rob love 25-09-10 19:52

The L and the F refer to the locations of the valve train in relation to the pistons. A flathead engine (like yours) is an L head. These engines were later redesigned for more horsepower by moving the intake valves into a larger head, which makes the intake flow more efficient. These were known as a F head.

Some guys get mixed up because of the F head and Flat head. They are not the same engine.

Long and short, yours is an L head (also known as a flathead.)

nelson84 26-09-10 18:55

Thanks for clearing that up. I ordered a new carb and choke cable and a new gasket for the carb. I bought the gasket with the little triangle shaped thing. What is that for and is it needed or should a guy just use the gasket that comes with it?

Lynn Eades 26-09-10 20:56

Nelson
 
Is your Jeep a Hotchkis 201?

nelson84 29-09-10 01:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynn Eades (Post 136670)
Is your Jeep a Hotchkis 201?

I would not know what a hotchkis 201 is? All I know is that my GPW was used on an air force base to guide planes around the airport. It is called a "follow me" GPW. It had a big sign on it that said "FOLLOW ME" and the pilots would follow it. I guess thats why it is in pretty good shape for being 68 years old.

Ron Pier 29-09-10 10:31

The original carb for a GPW/MB was the Carter 539S made in St Luis. Still available here in UK as new or rebuilt.
The Hotchkis is a post war French made Jeep after they took over the tooling and licence to copy the war time Willys and Ford Jeeps.
I think that triangle affair that fits at the carb flange is simply to aid the mixing of the fuel air intake. Ron

nelson84 01-10-10 01:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron Pier (Post 136820)
The original carb for a GPW/MB was the Carter 539S made in St Luis. Still available here in UK as new or rebuilt.
The Hotchkis is a post war French made Jeep after they took over the tooling and licence to copy the war time Willys and Ford Jeeps.
I think that triangle affair that fits at the carb flange is simply to aid the mixing of the fuel air intake. Ron

I bought that little deal for my carb. I hope it runs better.

Mike Kelly 02-10-10 02:33

Solex
 
Hi

That carby is a Solex PBI ..used on various European cars ( and Hotchkiss Jeep ) and a variant of it was used on series 1 Land Rovers and Standard Vanguard etc. Those carbies are currently made in India for the US market where many Jeep owners replace the Carter with a Solex PBI..

MIKE

ozm29c 02-10-10 05:05

2 Attachment(s)
Hello Nelson84,
This may help with your Solex carburettor. Apologies for the grainey appearance.
Cheers
John W.

sapper740 08-10-10 00:52

Post War L Head
 
The motor in the pic is not the original. It's a post war model as evidenced by the ridges between the head bolts. I bought a '42 GPW years ago which had the same engine and a brass plaque on the dash regarding the replacement of the motor by a civilian contractor in Arizona.

P.S., love the stack of washers under the too long head bolt.

Derek.

Lynn Eades 08-10-10 02:54

Derek
 
Thats why I asked earlier if it was a hotchkis 201, because they came out with the solex carb.Original wartime bits are a little sparse in those photos.

nelson84 09-10-10 01:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by sapper740 (Post 137128)
The motor in the pic is not the original. It's a post war model as evidenced by the ridges between the head bolts. I bought a '42 GPW years ago which had the same engine and a brass plaque on the dash regarding the replacement of the motor by a civilian contractor in Arizona.

P.S., love the stack of washers under the too long head bolt.

Derek.

Yah, the stack of washers gives it that little extra :thup2:.

By the way I got my new carb and choke in the mail and I bolted it on and now she runs really good. My choke was stuck on full and when I put it into reverse I let the clutch out and I must have did about 60 klicks coming out of the garage. Boy these old jeeps are quick. I fixed the sticking choke. That old engine purrs like a kitten. Doesn't smoke or anything.

sapper740 09-10-10 03:26

Nelson from Nelson?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nelson84 (Post 137162)
Yah, the stack of washers gives it that little extra :thup2:.

By the way I got my new carb and choke in the mail and I bolted it on and now she runs really good. My choke was stuck on full and when I put it into reverse I let the clutch out and I must have did about 60 klicks coming out of the garage. Boy these old jeeps are quick. I fixed the sticking choke. That old engine purrs like a kitten. Doesn't smoke or anything.

Are you from Nelson? Years ago I lived in Nelson for a spell while working for Reid, Collins, and Associates as a Timber Cruiser. Boy, do I have some stories about those days!!

:drunk:Derek

nelson84 09-10-10 22:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by sapper740 (Post 137167)
Are you from Nelson? Years ago I lived in Nelson for a spell while working for Reid, Collins, and Associates as a Timber Cruiser. Boy, do I have some stories about those days!!

:drunk:Derek

Not from nelson but I partyed there, lots of stinky hippies there.


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