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Description Jeep 2.5 liter 4-cylinder engine, chromed - close up of the alternator. This engine was developed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) and continued to be manufactured by Chrysler. All were built in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
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Overall view of the engine
Side view of the engine
Closeup of the fuel injection
Rear view of the engine
Closeup of the A/C compressor - rear
Closeup of the A/C compressor - front
Closeup of exhaust manifold viewed from the bottom
Lower main pulley and harmonic balancer
Closeup of of the starter viewed from the bottom
Power steering pump

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