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  1. wayne pick

    Differences between military and civilian 6.2L engines

    Yea swinters, you can never have enough storage space for spare parts, LOL. I pay $70.00 bucks a month for a storage unit for my stuff. The sad back story on this engine is the owner completely restored his 82 civi pickup and was heavilly rear ended by a tri axle dump on a exit ramp that was...
  2. wayne pick

    Differences between military and civilian 6.2L engines

    I have one that I found at a friends junkyard with 75K on a rebuild. I paid $500.00 for it complete with harness and not a bolt or nut missing. I guess I got a good deal. It's a C code though, but I took it anyway.
  3. wayne pick

    Differences between military and civilian 6.2L engines

    This is true, and as you probably already know, your 82 GMC 6.2 is a "red block" engine, and was cast with a higher nickle content, as confermed at www.TheDieselPage.com. These engines were less prone to cracking and crank failure. There is an interesting article at www.DieselPowerMag.com...
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