ljbrochu92
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Good evening Everyone,
I am very new to this forum as well as this community. I just recently purchased a 1986 M1028 CUCV that is in amazing shape. I have been searching for any and all info on CUCV's and I came across steel soldiers. I was up later then I should have been last night reading many threads on this forum and I'm looking for some advice. Anyways, I'm not looking to abuse this truck what so ever, such as off roading/mudding, nor will I be driving the truck in the snow and salt. It will stay parked next to my other square inside during winter months. I was mostly looking for a 1 ton diesel truck that wouldn't cost me $70,000 to purchase haha plus I love the looks and simplicity of these old squares.
I'm curious as to what this engine can do. My truck is completely stock in the same M1028 configuration from the factory. I'm not looking for the kind of power you will find in a duramax or anything, just looking to pull a 26ft camper, maybe some trailers here and there, things like that. Not looking to pull 15,000 lbs or anything like that. I have been reading that with the 6.2 and th400 and 4.56 gearing all together makes for not a lot of get up and go or towing power. I'm also seeing these things don't like being on the highway much either. Going camping, the highway is mostly what we take to get anywhere around here. I have seen some folks on here like to swap out the 6.2 and th400 with 6.5 and 700r4. Can i make this stock configuration work for what I'm looking to do, or is going the 6.5 and trans swap a better route?
I'm sorry for the really long rant, I'm just really excited/curious about this new truck I have and looking to maximize the ability of the truck for my interests without spending a fortune. I will say though if it comes down to it I am willing to keep the truck stock for a good while and save up the money that is needed to make the truck better by doing an engine swap etc.. if that is my best option. Thank you all for your time and any info that may be provided.
- Luke -
I am very new to this forum as well as this community. I just recently purchased a 1986 M1028 CUCV that is in amazing shape. I have been searching for any and all info on CUCV's and I came across steel soldiers. I was up later then I should have been last night reading many threads on this forum and I'm looking for some advice. Anyways, I'm not looking to abuse this truck what so ever, such as off roading/mudding, nor will I be driving the truck in the snow and salt. It will stay parked next to my other square inside during winter months. I was mostly looking for a 1 ton diesel truck that wouldn't cost me $70,000 to purchase haha plus I love the looks and simplicity of these old squares.
I'm curious as to what this engine can do. My truck is completely stock in the same M1028 configuration from the factory. I'm not looking for the kind of power you will find in a duramax or anything, just looking to pull a 26ft camper, maybe some trailers here and there, things like that. Not looking to pull 15,000 lbs or anything like that. I have been reading that with the 6.2 and th400 and 4.56 gearing all together makes for not a lot of get up and go or towing power. I'm also seeing these things don't like being on the highway much either. Going camping, the highway is mostly what we take to get anywhere around here. I have seen some folks on here like to swap out the 6.2 and th400 with 6.5 and 700r4. Can i make this stock configuration work for what I'm looking to do, or is going the 6.5 and trans swap a better route?
I'm sorry for the really long rant, I'm just really excited/curious about this new truck I have and looking to maximize the ability of the truck for my interests without spending a fortune. I will say though if it comes down to it I am willing to keep the truck stock for a good while and save up the money that is needed to make the truck better by doing an engine swap etc.. if that is my best option. Thank you all for your time and any info that may be provided.
- Luke -