6.2 heads vs. 6.5 heads
ive heard the newer the block the better...true, not true? the best ive come up with so far, is ARP main studs, head studs, and rod bolts.
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besides, being most folks agree with you that they are boat anchors, i got 1 6.5 and 2 6.2's for free
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well id proably ruin them if i tried to port them...but thats what machinist friends are for, right?
ive heard the newer the block the better...true, not true? the best ive come up with so far, is ARP main studs, head studs, and rod bolts.
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so ive heard. which was why im blueprinting it, i.e. my hopes is itll fight itself a bit less. and i could leave it stock...but wheres the fun in that?
besides, being most folks agree with you that they are boat anchors, i got 1 6.5 and 2 6.2's for free
ive heard the newer the block the better...true, not true? the best ive come up with so far, is ARP main studs, head studs, and rod bolts.
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so ive heard. which was why im blueprinting it, i.e. my hopes is itll fight itself a bit less. and i could leave it stock...but wheres the fun in that?
besides, being most folks agree with you that they are boat anchors, i got 1 6.5 and 2 6.2's for free
I have no idea who makes them but they make a whole new 6.5 6.2 block that doesn't crack and you can get the whole short block for like 3 grand Means New Crank New Rods New Pistons Cam and Gear. Ill look it up see if I can find it again.
sweet, thanks. granted thats 3k more than i have now...but that gives me time to blow a couple of these up and get a job
i know a guy that has 10 rebuilt 6.2's setting in crates at 300 a piece........rebuilt at Fort Polk in Louisiana.......THE best army rebuild shop......comes with injection pumps and lines......
heck for 3 grand you can put a p-pumped cummins in it and never look back, allthough my first diesel was a 83 chevy 4x4 4 speed and i put a full banks turbo kit and rigged in an intercooler and WOW!!! what a differance well worth the money, truck is still running w/ over 300k and trust me as a rodeo wagon it has had no easy life,
it still pulls its weight as a back up wagon,
6.2 heads also have tighter chambers (more compression) since they were a naturally aspirated engine! Also DSG makes a stud girdle kit for these engines (DSG 65SG-12mm) that dramatically reduces the chance of lower block failure!
I realized this is a old thread,but does anyone have the part numbers for the arp main studs and rod bolts for the 6.2 diesel?I'm rebuilding a 6.2 and I would like to have the part numbers for the arp fasteners if this is possible.I see that Patches has used the arp fasteners so if anyone can help,i'd surely appreciate it.
Thanks.
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