Thanks Marcus, you hit the nail on the head. I am preparing to spend several thousand dollars of my daughter's inheritence to purchase, quite possibly, the last engine I will ever buy. I have been a faithful and paying member of SS for many years and cherish the wealth of information on this site. While I respect Corelokt's opinion, I wish he had provided a more thorough reason for his opinion of Bostic, either through this forum or through a PM as I had requested.
My research seems to indicate that GEP is the "Big Guy" in the industry and then there are many other smaller outfits, such as Leroy and Bostic, who are following their lead by either reselling the GEP units or building/marketing their own rebuild units. I live south of Cincinnati, so it would be convenient for me to simply drive the 2 hours up to GEP's Franklin, Ohio plant, back my truck up to their dock, and pay for/load up a rew GEP longblock. But I don't believe that is permissible, so I either need to purchase a GEP long block from one of the resellers, such as Leroy, or opt to obtain a non-GEP long block from one of the other outfits such as Bostic. I looked back at Bostic's feeback score on Ebay, and it is a very respectable 99.7% positive score on 11,799 transactions since April 2002. That's pretty darn impressive. It also means that, over the span of 15 years of selling these engines on Ebay, there have been 11,764 positive feedback posts and only 35 non-positive posts. I dug a little deeper into Bostic's 35 negative posts, and discovered that many of the negative posts were non-engine related, and instead were more about the the packaging of small parts or long shipping times and trivial things like that. I did not see any negative post regarding a refusal of warranty service. So, could it be that Corelokt's experience falls into the 0.3 percent? I don't know, and unfortunately so far, he has yet to qualify his comments.
Last Friday I spoke on the phone with a fellow named Jeff at Bostic and he seemed extremely knowledgable and helpful. He wanted to know the exact vehicle the replacement engine would be installed in and whether I wanted to turbo or not. He indicated that he was familier with the CUCV series of trucks and knew exactly what was needed. I explained to him that I had recently had my original 6.2 IP rebuilt by Cincinnati Diesel Injection and if possible, would like to re-use the original IP on the new 6.5 long block. He said that would work, however the new 6.5 engine would require a new set of 6.5 injectors and custom injector lines to mate the old 6.2 pump to the larger 6.5 injectors so they would attach on both ends. He said Basic can furnish these and can be shipped with the engine.
In summary, I was pretty impressed with Jeff and Bostic. And also somewhat shocked to read Corelokt's post. Maybe if he reads this, he will chime in and convey the exact issues he has had with Bostic.
Thanks for everybody's help with this issue.