The box in a box is very meta. Nice score.Well hello beautiful. I've been waiting for you.
David
The box in a box is very meta. Nice score.Well hello beautiful. I've been waiting for you.
You'll love it. Precise timing across the range, and makes a nice little diesel-ish clatter at idle, too. A good day indeed.Last piece of the puzzle.
I'm definitely following this build. My first vehicle I owned was a '83 civilian diesel K5 so I'm kinda drawn to diesel K5s whether they're military or civilian versions. I'd love to find a '88-'91 K5 that has a factory 6.2 under the hood but they're almost non existent in my area.
Scott





Well, as usual progress is slow. Work's been far too busy for my liking, and it's springs so obviously into the camping and quadding already. That said, damn it's time to get the truck up and running. Not great stuff today, but pulled the engine xmember and got into the bottom end.
Eff me I was happy to find my mains crack free...
But like I said not a whole lot today. Got the DSG girdles in, new oil pump, new rear main, and buttoned her back up.
I was going to start pulling the top end off the engine next, but seeing as my welder may be going back to work right away, I'm going to stab the tranny and get the xmember fabbed up while he's here, THEN on to the top of the engine. Still not looking forward to pulling the dash to get at my pedals, but at least the dirty crank work is done.

Cool beans. IMO you have the unpleasant part done, the upper end should be funner.![]()






)..but it still has many useable parts--good exhaust manifolds,a j code intake,injection pump,heads,injectors,water pump--seeing 6.2's are kind of scarce here now,I figured I'd better grab it when I could..Did the oil pump come with the pick up tube & screen installed ?..
I've always hated installing them myself--never really trust them to stay in place..and I'm hesitant to go brazing one on,might warp the hell out of the pump casting & cover..
The '87 6.2 I had given to me with a busted crank had no pump screen,just the tube with the angled cut end--it may have been knocked off between the time the engine was pulled out and I got it though--it was sitting upside down in a field for a good year before I got it,and the oil pan was a fairly new GM replacement,and just held on by a few bolts..
I should have stored that engine in my garage,but I had no room,so I left it on an engine stand outside,but under a tarp and the overhang of my house roof--it was probably able to be re-used then if I had a reground or used crank to put in it,but by now I bet the cylinder walls are rusty..it ran sweet till the day the crank broke..
I took the oil pan off to use on my truck,and haven't put it on yet..that was like 3 years ago--(I just screwed big bolts in the holes on the original pan,brake-cleaned the crap off it, and smeared Mar-Glass bondo over them,and some "Ultra-Black" and is pretty much stopped the leaks....)..but it still has many useable parts--good exhaust manifolds,a j code intake,injection pump,heads,injectors,water pump--seeing 6.2's are kind of scarce here now,I figured I'd better grab it when I could..