Kubota V2203 in willys wagon |
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timggg
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Posted: 24 July 2017 at 2:15pm |
I see this conversion is good for the small jeeps ,would it be good-have enough power for a older wagon 50s-60s
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pjensen641
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I've seen a couple with the conversion on various internet sources. You might be better off with a v2403? However, the V22 would probably do as well. Once turbocharged, You end up with about 70 HP and 160-170 ftlb of torque pretty conservatively. That is a bit less HP than a hurricane 6, but more torque. I believe they use to stick an L or F head 4 under some of them from the factory too right? An overdrive and/or higher gearing would be a must. Intercooler would help too. If I had a wagon...I would do it.
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Lemield
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Board member Oilleaker is putting a V2203 in a Willys pickup....he is probably the one to talk to about fitment and other wagon/pickup specific questions.
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Larry
1949 CJ2A "Little Stinky Green" Kubota Diesel Powered 1970 Chevy C20 454 "Big Red" 1971 Chevy K20 6.2 Diesel "Pumpkin Wagon" 2001 Mercedes CLK320 2003 Cadillac Seville |
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timggg
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thanks for your input I really appreciate you being available to get information from. To have access to people like you with your experience is priceless thanks again I'm sure I'll have more questions like most people
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