Thread: Wanted: Willy's Jeep Engine
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Old 07-05-15, 10:07
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Originally Posted by rob love View Post
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Edited to add: I noticed it has a data plate from the French army, so it is possibly a hotchkiss era engine. Unsure if that will be M38 or WW2 vintage.
I had a look at the pictures, and see two data plates. The first one denotes the ownership (Armee Francaise) and type of equipment (PE-95). The date on it is 1963. Combined with "ERGMT/NO" (see below), I would say the date is a rebuild date, unless anyone knows when the last PE-95 generator sets were built.
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The second picture shows a plate low down on the engine. I cannot read the details, except "E.R.G.M." which stands for Etablissement de Réserve Générale du Matériel Automobile, the French Army's Materiel & Logistics organisation. They ran huge rebuild programmes on WW2 materiel to re-equip the French Army after WW2, and also rebuilt Hotchkiss M201's (post WW2 produced MB jeeps) until they were taken out of service between 1981 and 2000.
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The original engine block data plates were replaced when the units were rebuilt by E.R.G.M. This also recorded additional information about the rebuild like rebore / regrind information for the cylinders and crankshaft. So chances are this is a rebuilt MB engine, or a rebuilt M201 engine. Again, in either case, if it is indeed has "very few hours since a complete rebuild", it is a good buy.

Note: the 3rd picture comes from the excellent site m201.com - everything you ever wanted to know about the M201 jeep!

HTH,
Hanno
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