Willys Hurricane Engine Manual

The F-Head 134 inline 4 was the standard engine in the CJ-5 andCJ-6 from their introduction until 1971. The F-Head was the onlyengine ever used in the CJ-3B. The engine also saw action instarting in the middle of 1950 in Willys Wagons and Willys Pickups.It was also used in FC trucks.

The Willys F4-134 Hurricane was an inline-4 piston engine and powered the famous Jeep CJ in the CJ-3B, CJ-5, and CJ-6 models. It was also used in the Willys 473 and 475 pickups, wagons, and sedan deliveries. It replaced the Willys Go Devil engine which was used in the Military Jeep and other early Jeep-based models like the Jeepster. The Hurricane is one of the few 'F-Head' engines, and the. Willys Hurricane Engine Manual - cdnx.truyenyy.com Download Willys Hurricane Engine Manual - media.ctsnet.org book pdf free download link or read online here in PDF. Read online Willys Hurricane Engine Manual - media.ctsnet.org book pdf free download link book now. All books are in clear copy here, and all files are secure so don't worry about it. Jeep Willys Service and Repair Manuals Every Manual available online - found by our community and shared for FREE. Jeep Willys The Willys MB (commonly known as a Jeep, formally as the U.S. Army Truck, 1/4 ton, 4x4) was a four-wheel drive utility vehicle manufactured during World War II. It was produced from 1941 to 1945; it evolved post.

The F-Head 134 uses a cast iron block and head with mechanicallifters and 3 main bearings. Two versions of the F-Head wereavailable most years, the output specifications are the samefor both, the compression is different. The intake valves arein the head, but the exhaust valves are in the block. Thevalve configuration makes the F-Head engine taller than the L-Headbecause the L-Head has the intake and exhaust valves in the block.

New engine compartments had to be designed to make room for thetaller engine. The CJ-5 and CJ-3B were designed with this enginein mind. It is fairly common to see a F-Head engine swapped intoa CJ-2A or CJ-3A. Normally a section of the hood is cut out tomake room for the carburetor.

There is a lot of confusion about the name of the F-Head engine.The F represents the valve configuration where one set of valvesis in the head and one is in the block. The 'F' in F-Head doesnot stand for 'Flat' nor does it stand for 'Ford'. Other makesof vehicles used flat head engines and some people think theF-Head stands for flat head. Another source of confusion isFord built some of their WWII GPWs with bolts with an 'F' on thehead so the parts could be distinguished from the Willys MB. Theyused F head bolts to build the GPW, but this is not related to theF-Head engine.

The main difference between different versions of the F-Head engineis the compression. The early F-Heads used between '50-'60 in WillysWagons, Willys Pickups, CJ-5s, CJ-3B, etc had a low compression F-Headstandard. The Willys Pickup only used this engine from '50-'56 andin '59.

Willys hurricane engine manual diagram
Hurricane F-Head 134 I4
Bore x Stroke3.125' x 4.375'
Displacement134.2 (2.199L)
Compression Ratio6.9:1
Horsepower (gross)72@4000rpm
Torque (gross)114@2000
Main Bearings3
Valve ConfigurationF-head
Fuel1-bbl Carter
Willys Hurricane Engine Manual

The 'High Altitude' option was the same engine with a highercompression ratio.

Hurricane F-Head 134 I4
Bore x Stroke3.125' x 4.375'
Displacement134.2 (2.199L)
Compression Ratio7.4:1
Horsepower (gross)72@4000rpm
Torque (gross)114@2000
Main Bearings3
Valve ConfigurationF-head
Fuel1-bbl Carter

Between 1961 and 1970, the high compression version became standardand the low compression version was optional. A slight horse powergain was realized. The Willys Pickup used the 7.4:1 compressionengine as standard and a 7.8:1 compression engine as optional from'60-'62.

Hurricane F-Head 134 I4
Bore x Stroke3.125' x 4.375'
Displacement134.2 (2.199L)
Compression Ratio7.4:1
Horsepower (gross)75@4000rpm
Torque (gross)114@2000
Main Bearings3
Valve ConfigurationF-head
Fuel1-bbl downdraft
The optional low compression F-Head used from '61 until '70.
Hurricane F-Head 134 I4
Bore x Stroke3.125' x 4.375'
Displacement134.2 (2.199L)
Compression Ratio6.9:1
Horsepower (gross)75@4000rpm
Torque (gross)114@2000
Main Bearings3
Valve ConfigurationF-head
Fuel1-bbl downdraft

In 1971, a low compression version was the only one availablein the 49 state version. A California version was high compression.

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Hurricane F-Head 134 I4
Bore x Stroke3.125' x 4.375'
Displacement134.2 (2.199L)
Compression Ratio6.7:1
Horsepower (gross)75@4000rpm
Torque (gross)114@2000
Main Bearings3
Valve ConfigurationF-head
Fuel1-bbl downdraft

The California high compression F-Head available in 1971.

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Hurricane F-Head 134 I4
Bore x Stroke3.125' x 4.375'
Displacement134.2 (2.199L)
Compression Ratio7.4:1
Horsepower (gross)75@4000rpm
Torque (gross)114@2000
Main Bearings3
Valve ConfigurationF-head
Fuel1-bbl downdraft

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