usmcgunner
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So guys and gals, I have a bit of a noob question here. I've been lurking for a while, reading the threads and reference information. I absolutely love this site and all the material available, so I commend the SS site admin and contributors. But I need some insight on the 6.2L diesel in the CUCV's. I've been shopping for a 1028 or 1008 for a while and I have a couple narrowed down. But my excitement bubble was popped last night when talking to a Jeeper friend from way back. As I was telling him about my plans, he said ditch them and find a beater Dodge with a Cummings if all I wanted was a home "work" truck. He claimed when he owned a CUCV with a 6.2 and it gave him nothing but problems. In fact, he had nothing good to say about the engine. Now I realize these things are dated and most likely will need some work, but are they really that bad?
From a practical viewpoint, being former military myself, it would seem to me that these engines are pretty **** - simple so 18 year olds in the motor pool could keep them running. My question really is, how hard are they to work on? I'm not a mechanic, but I'm mechanically inclined. In fact, I'm building a 400 SBC for one of my Jeeps right now. So though I may not be as fast as someone with experience, I was under the impression these were good engines and fairly easy to repair and maintain. I'm not looking for repeat info found in many of the threads (starters, 12v vs 24v, ect.), just pitfalls and how much time/money should I anticipate putting into a "running" engine? And just how reliable are they?
Thanks in advance for the insight.
From a practical viewpoint, being former military myself, it would seem to me that these engines are pretty **** - simple so 18 year olds in the motor pool could keep them running. My question really is, how hard are they to work on? I'm not a mechanic, but I'm mechanically inclined. In fact, I'm building a 400 SBC for one of my Jeeps right now. So though I may not be as fast as someone with experience, I was under the impression these were good engines and fairly easy to repair and maintain. I'm not looking for repeat info found in many of the threads (starters, 12v vs 24v, ect.), just pitfalls and how much time/money should I anticipate putting into a "running" engine? And just how reliable are they?
Thanks in advance for the insight.