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A symbol of freedom and the Allies' victory in 1945, the 'Jeep' left a lasting impression with its efficiency, rapid development, and mass production. Discover in this article the complete history of the 'Jeep', back when it was still the nickname for the Willys MB.
As you know, the fuel system is a vital component of the operation of our beloved Jeeps. In this article, we will explore the key components of the fuel system, from the tank to the lines, including fuel pumps and filters. This article will address the distinctions and proper maintenance for your Willys MB or Ford GPW.
The electrical circuits of Jeeps are much more than simple wires and components; they are the brains of these iconic off-road vehicles. We will explore the differences between the 6V, 12V, and 24V models. Additionally, we will examine the evolution of the wiring harnesses over the years and the elements that are added to them over time.
The instruction plates, sometimes overlooked, carry a wealth of history, serving as a landmark in the identification of our Jeeps. These small metal panels, scattered in strategic locations, were much more than mere ornaments. They were a survival manual, a guide for drivers and mechanics.
When it comes to our classic Jeeps, the air circuit is a crucial element that influences the engine's operation. In this article, we will explore the differences between the air circuit at the beginning and end of the war, as well as the specificities between American and French Jeeps that do not have the same circuit and location.
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