Gunfreak25
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Well, I just thought I'd give everbody a little update on my GMC. The 455 Olds has been sold, it was a POS motor to begin with. There's a reason why some engines come out of a junkyard, for darn sure.
I decided to put a 6.2 Detroit in there and keep the Th400 that came with the truck. Bulletproof, cheap and easy to rebuild if it needs it. I spent countless hours reading and reading about similar swaps. The 6.2 is going to do the job just fine for my intended purpose. Based on the GMC's 6.17 gears and 40" tires the motor will turn at 2200rpm at 45mph which is the max speed my town. This is perfect, because the 6.2 hits it's powerband at 2200 or so RPM. My county roads are 55mph, but I seldom have a reason to leave town these days. It will be a real simple swap. A cheap $50 adapter will mate it to the B.O.P pattern Th400 which is already been used in the truck so it's ready to rock and roll. It should deliver right around 13mpg if I drive carefully. And I plan to run 75 WVO / 25 Diesel mix in the hot summers here. It won't be a real powerhouse, the 6.2 was not designed to be. It's a fuel pincher, which is what I was looking for in a diesel for the truck. Parts are easy to find, they are simple and there's no crummy electronics like on the 6.5's.
I'll be sure to take pics when it arrives next week. It is a HMMWV take out so it's missing the usual starter and alternator. Otherwise it's complete. Was told it does indeed run good and is NOT a corre/rebuild motor. He's including other goodies such as filters, glow plugs, injectors, stuff like that. Maybe a starter if he finds one. He actually works at the company that contracts with the Military to pull the 6.2's so the Hummers can be fitted with the newer 6.5's.
I am stoked. The GMC is also getting more olive drab, ordered another case of Aervoe for it. One case at a time, I am in no rush to paint the thing.
I decided to put a 6.2 Detroit in there and keep the Th400 that came with the truck. Bulletproof, cheap and easy to rebuild if it needs it. I spent countless hours reading and reading about similar swaps. The 6.2 is going to do the job just fine for my intended purpose. Based on the GMC's 6.17 gears and 40" tires the motor will turn at 2200rpm at 45mph which is the max speed my town. This is perfect, because the 6.2 hits it's powerband at 2200 or so RPM. My county roads are 55mph, but I seldom have a reason to leave town these days. It will be a real simple swap. A cheap $50 adapter will mate it to the B.O.P pattern Th400 which is already been used in the truck so it's ready to rock and roll. It should deliver right around 13mpg if I drive carefully. And I plan to run 75 WVO / 25 Diesel mix in the hot summers here. It won't be a real powerhouse, the 6.2 was not designed to be. It's a fuel pincher, which is what I was looking for in a diesel for the truck. Parts are easy to find, they are simple and there's no crummy electronics like on the 6.5's.
I'll be sure to take pics when it arrives next week. It is a HMMWV take out so it's missing the usual starter and alternator. Otherwise it's complete. Was told it does indeed run good and is NOT a corre/rebuild motor. He's including other goodies such as filters, glow plugs, injectors, stuff like that. Maybe a starter if he finds one. He actually works at the company that contracts with the Military to pull the 6.2's so the Hummers can be fitted with the newer 6.5's.
I am stoked. The GMC is also getting more olive drab, ordered another case of Aervoe for it. One case at a time, I am in no rush to paint the thing.
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