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Mogman

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6.5L does it have a GEP sticker on the left valve cover?
You can tell it is a 6.5L by the bolt holding the oil pump drive.
 

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GEP didn't come out until around 2000 or so, so this won't be one of them.

Here's how to tell the difference between 6.2 and 6.5 easily.
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GEP didn't come out until around 2000 or so, so this won't be one of them.

Here's how to tell the difference between 6.2 and 6.5 easily.
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Well you cannot say that, not all HMMWVs have the engine they were produced with, in fact many don't
 

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The date should be stamped into the block just behind the passenger side cylinder head, visible from the passenger seat with the doghouse removed.
 
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