majortom
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Several people have asked if there are any specific problems with slamming a 6.2 diesel engine & trans in a GMC M series 6x6. The original 302 engine was governed at 3600 rpms giving the truck a top speed of 61 mph on 1100x20s. A 6.2 engine with the 400 turbo trans as fitted to a CUCV would be very similar except, in my opinion, you are revving the engine higher than necessary. By using a 700R4 transmission as fitted to civilian Chevys, you gain an overdrive gear and a lower 1st gear. So we now have our 6.2 engine bolted on to a 4 wheel drive 700R4 transmission and transfer. You will need to fabricate a driveshaft from the rear output of the 700 transfer to the input of the 6x6 transfer. The front axle output of the 700 transfer is not used. With this configuration you will achieve two ranges with 4 gears each and suitable engine rpms to reach 70mph. Of course there are many other items that have to be fabricated, motor mounts, linkages, etc. but the only tricky areas are clearance on the right hand exhaust & adding an air pump to the engine for the brakes. This is not extremely hard to do, you just need a good supply of beer.