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Walking a very thin line here:
A pre 86.5 GM/Chev is a CUCV while a post 86.5 is a CUCV II, correct? They don't seem to note the difference when looking them up.
My main question is, between a civilian rig and military rig, is there any real difference in the CUCV II (Post 86.5 GM)? It seems the engines in the pre 86.5 were different between civilian and military. Or am I completely off line here?
My main knowledge of the difference between diesel and gas is, diesel needs pressure to fire off while gas really doesn't. I can throw a match towards gas and it will flame off. I can throw a match at diesel and pretty much nothing will happen.
But it seems that the military required different specs for thier engines, even in civilian type trucks, like the GM pickups.
A pre 86.5 GM/Chev is a CUCV while a post 86.5 is a CUCV II, correct? They don't seem to note the difference when looking them up.
My main question is, between a civilian rig and military rig, is there any real difference in the CUCV II (Post 86.5 GM)? It seems the engines in the pre 86.5 were different between civilian and military. Or am I completely off line here?
My main knowledge of the difference between diesel and gas is, diesel needs pressure to fire off while gas really doesn't. I can throw a match towards gas and it will flame off. I can throw a match at diesel and pretty much nothing will happen.
But it seems that the military required different specs for thier engines, even in civilian type trucks, like the GM pickups.