Here are some useful engine examples from howstuffworks.com. They have a number of linked pages devoted to engines. You can start here. Here are some examples of what you will see …
Here is a classic engine (how stuff works page link):
Here is an overhead cam example (how stuff works page link):

This is an inline 4 example (how stuff works page link):

This is a V example (how stuff works page link):

And here is an electrical system example (how stuff works page link):









1943 Willys MB Jeep for sale. The Jeep has its’ original body and components minus the windshield frame assembly. I’ve restored over 30 vintage Military Vehicles since 1993 and this is my 3rd WWII Jeep. This is one of my finest jobs if I can say so. I applied new techniques that I learned recently that added more detail to my work. I got the Jeep operational last week and it drives perfect at 55 MPH! As any other vintage restoration, there is always some minor tweeking and tuning to get things just right. This Jeep was rebuilt by the US Army at the Esslingen Army Depot in 1952 where it received a newer type engine since the older type had long been out of stock. There are a few parts that’re Ford script marked to attest to that point….. (much more of a description in the Ad)”