The M-151 motor "CAN" be put in the CJ-2A by a good fab guy,but the problem you run into is on the
Trans/Transfer. The M-151 series jeep uses inpependent suspension,thus you have solid mounted diffs
with swingarm axles like a VW. SOOoo! you have driveshaft assemblies which run from the transmission
/tranfer which are made to run at a constant angle,and have no provisions to hold the yokes in place
other than when mounted in their normal way can't move forward or back,where as with solid axle jeeps
your drive shafts are constantly moving up and down thru. an arc with the axle assemblies which presents
the need for the slip yokes found on these shafts. I once put an M-151 power plant in an M-38A1 jeep
and the basic process would be same for about any solid axle jeep.
But I only did that swap because a "LOCAL JEEP EXPERT " told me it was impossible!!!! (I don't take well to-
-being told I "CAN"T" do something. LOL) and I will say it is not an easy thing to do.
As for the engine being used in other equipment ,I did see one in a piece of construction equipment, it was
a baby sized vibratory roller and had come from the Govt. but as Elvi..........I mean ...eeerrr doghead said LOL
no mass transit civy stuff. The way the starter mounts kinda makes it harder also. I have never looked at
Hawk missile configuration, but I believe it use's a C-3 Ford automatic tranny. so you might use it with one
of the earlier generation Ford Bronco tranfer cases. This is speculation ,not documented fact.
Thanks!!!! popacom /BILL in Ky.