Hey guys , I could use an opinion ,
I really hate the 6.2 in my 1028.. Its been a constant problem, every week its something breaking. Whats your opinion on putting a Small Block 350 in it ? Easy swap? worth the switch? Better gas than a diesel...? any majors issues when swapping? Electrical issues etc ? Just some good general info would be appreciated . Thanks
A 6.2 can be made reliable, but it might not ever have the power you want. No matter what you do to it, it will always be a light-duty, short-stroke diesel.
A SB gas engine is almost a direct-fit swap. In a civilian vehicle, even the y-pipe for the gas engine exhaust fits the 6.2 diesel and the 305 and 350 gas engines. Same with the trans-mounting bolt pattern and engine mounts.
A 305 will have the same power and torque as the 6.2 and the 350 will have more power. A 400 small-block even more. But the 400 will get 10 MPG instead of 20 MPG.
If you pulled the 6.2 and wanted to put in a gas engine - you'd need the gas engine flywheel, for manual or auto trans. If a carbed engine - you'd have to adapt throttle linkage and wire in the igntion system. If a later engine with electric fuel injection, then you've got to get a computer wired in along with a electric speed sensor in the transfercase, etc. You could keep the hydroboost brake system or just stick in a vacuum booster.
With any of my 6.2 trucks, if I had the money - I'd swap to a Cummins 3.9 turbo diesel. It is MUCH more rugged then the 6.2, gets better fuel mileage, and makes the same power. They were made in "repower" kits to replace 6.2s in big vans. Not cheap though. I've never found one yet for less then $2500.
I'm wondering what all these problems are you've been having. Maybe one big and thorough checkover is all you need and fix potential problems before they happen.
I got 520,000 miles out of one of my 6.2s - a J-code in a 3/4 ton 4WD Suburban. It was very reliable, but I was careful about preventative maintenace. I'll add that I've gone to many auctions selling military 6.2 rigs. All I ever saw were in terrible shape and needed a lot of work to made reliable.