Are you sure? I thought the 6.2 weighed closer to BBC, maybe 200 pounds more than SBC.the 6.2 is a killer wheeling engine. it's extremely light weight,
Are you sure? I thought the 6.2 weighed closer to BBC, maybe 200 pounds more than SBC.the 6.2 is a killer wheeling engine. it's extremely light weight,

So would neither the 6.2 or 6.5 be a good choice for a 78 K30 3+3? I am starting to think I want to remove the 6-8 mpg 454 and go diesel for the 20 +/- mpg economy. But from what I am reading here these motors are only comparable to a stock 350 SB, how is that going to translate to this big of a truck pulling a 24' fifth wheel up a 6% grade? Is it reasonable to get a 6.5 up to 300 hp and be on par with a duramax? Those seem to pull trailers just fine! The 454 is stock and it does a good job of pulling and it is probly only 230 hp.
It has 35's and 4.10 gears with th400 trans.

I've mentioned this comparison several times before, but years ago when the 6.5 turbo first came out my cousin traded his 2 year old 454 TBI truck in for a 6.5 turbo version. He pulled a big goosneck trailer ("dual tandem" version = 2 axles, 8 tires) with a backhoe for his regular job almost daily, and hauled grain wagons on the farm in between. His comment was that the 6.5 turbo pulled just as good as the 454 TBI, but got twice the fuel mileage.
I've owned a 6.2 powered K5 since '94 and daily drove it for years, and even with good gearing (4.10's and 33's) I felt it was kinda' doggy on the road even empty. Didn't tow much but did haul a 3,000 lb. boat and about an 8,000 lb. trailer short distances a few times and to be perfectly honest I think it would be struggling to maintain highway speeds on anything but perfectly flat roads. For comparison my current daily driver and tow rig (pulls the K5 now) has a 300 hp/360 ft-lb V-8 in it and has seriously more seat-of-the-pants power in all conditions than the 6.2 and it works hard pulling a 9k trailer up a long grade.
Thanks for all the replys, it all helps out. Have any of you seen this thedieselpage.com/finale.htm. They say the 6.5 can be comparable to the cummins and powerstroke and put out 300 hp. Not sure how much all those mods costs to get it to that level. I am not looking for a race truck. Just wanting comperable or better towing power with most importantly good fuel economy. So I could either go through my 454 and build it up to 400-500 hp and maybe only ever get about 10 mpg or put in a built 6.5 with 300 hp for the same money (?) and get upwards of 20 mpg.
I think he's geared just outside optimal that and he drives it if you know what I mean.

