Crankshaft 1941-1970 Willys Jeep # 646318 134 Cubic Inches 10 Rods 20 Mains on 2040-parts.com
Wadena, Minnesota, United States
I have a crankshaft that fits Willy's Jeep engines built from 1941 thru 1970. I have hot tanked this crank since these pictures were posted. She fits the 134 CI engine with the straight flywheel alignment pins and is ground .010 on the rods and .020 on the mains. You'll have to clean her up with solvent and wire wheel the butt side, rod out the oil holes when you get her. If you want me to do it for you we can talk about that. She has excellent thread on the front. If you want to look at some of the cranks I've sold, look at my listing and feedback. As always God Bless us all. Bruce
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