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Started by Willy Mammoth, November 04, 2004, 07:46:59 PM

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Willy Mammoth

 :nerv:  Well it ain't a toyota, but it will have toyota parts. 1948 Willys to be called the "Willy Mammoth". Starting on a set of toy axles with ARB lockers, high pinion 5.29's and 38" Swampers. Still using the 132 ci flat head engine with a hole 60 HP :sleeping:  Hoping to find a diesel 4 cyl.
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BigMike

That's pretty cool man, where are you located? Im guessing not in America? :dunno:


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Willy Mammoth

Central FL,The Huricane state.
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SWAMPER

Hey..um...get a Cummings   :drooling:
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Brian83

Common sense just isn't that common anymore

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85 toyta 4runner Soon to be full widths... i hope http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=62935.0

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SWAMPER

1985 Toyota Pick/Up longbed...bobbed 15",  lifted 5", 36's.....http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=36992.0

Willy Mammoth

I would rather have a 7.3 powerstroke, but I would only be able to pull it in a trailer behind the willys.
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SWAMPER

Nah the Cummins is pretty good and small enough to fit into mid sized rigs and with all the upgrades from Bullydog and Banks you dont have to worry about performance issues
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Brian83

Cummins 4BT's are a 4cyl. version of the popular Cummins 6 in all the trucks, they are pretty easy to find but a bit pricey, I would look for a bread truck or something like that with a diesel as most of them that I have seen have a 4cyl isuzu or nissan diesel. I know for sure the isuzus had SM420's behind them.
Common sense just isn't that common anymore

Willy Mammoth

 :thumbs: Thanks for the info, I will look into that. The engine I have now is only 21" long. I can go up to 25" before the firewall needs to move :shake_head:

Thanks for your help
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79coyotefrg

dude,  :wave: go with a hi performance 22R so it'll be light weight and torquey
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Willy Mammoth

Looking at a 3LT with trans and transfer. That should give plenty of torq.
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Rocksurfer

 :welcome: to the board but why a Willys?
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brainlessfool

Quote from: Rocksurfer on August 05, 2008, 07:16:27 PM
:welcome: to the board but why a Willys?
Anit that kinda like a jeep?  :yikes:
A good day working, that's just sick :reg:

Rocksurfer

Yeah, we don't want no jeepers creepers around here this is turtle country.  :gap:
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Quote from: skipnrocks on November 08, 2011, 05:36:37 PM
I also taught him how to put in 5min of hard work and then spend 15min staring and admiring what you have done...

Rocksurfer

Who says you are supposed to get it?
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brainlessfool

Quote from: Aaronb on August 16, 2008, 01:10:44 PM
:headscratch: WTF I dont get it  :dunno:

pick that doller bill up over there and you'll get it!   :yupyup:  :bumpinbutts:
A good day working, that's just sick :reg: