The Lightning engine is a Willys straight-6 produced in the 1940s and 1950s. The flathead engine featured four main bearings and solid valve lifters.
The engines were used in the Willys Jeep Station Wagon, other Jeep-based vehicles, and Willys sedans.
The L148 version displaced and was rated at . This was the smallest displacement six-cylinder engine when introduced in 1947 in the Willys Station Wagon. The bore was and its short stoke enabled the engine to achieve high revolutions given its flathead design.
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The L161 version displaced and was rated at . Introduced in April 1950, the engine featured a higher compression ratio of 6.9 to 1, and a larger bore.
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The F-head Hurricane engine was introduced in 1950, a significant upgrade to the Lightning. The valve configuration was changed for better power and efficiency. In 1954, the 6-226 "Super" Hurricane was introduced.