I do remember those diesels, all derived from gas engines, that tended to explode randomly!!
You have one of those diesels, not a nickle difference between the 5.7L. 6.2L and 8.2L series engines.
The 6.2L series was only marginally better than the 5.7L series, and like most failures when they tried to improve it (6.5L), it got worse.
GEP did do what GM could not and make it a little more dependable but the basic failings of that design could never be overcome.
The "improved" cooling system flows 3 times as much water (read uses allot more HP) as the Dmax engine and does a very marginal job of cooling the 6.5L whereas the Dmax runs MUCH cooler with the same stack and body making almost 3 times the HP.
I understand they are from different generations but junk is junk, I was working as a line mechanic when the first Detroit came rolling into the Cad. dealer on the back of a wrecker in Waco TX in 1978 and then became their "diesel mechanic" as none of the old timers would touch them.
You might find this hard to believe but I am not a big fan of the "Detroit"
Edit, this was an Olds, Cad, GMC truck dealer so my experience carried over to the 6.2L when it came out in late 1981, it is also patterned after a gas engine similar to the 5.7L. I have also had several 8.2L "fuel pincher" diesels in mid size trucks and a bus, what a gutless wonder that was..