The biggest difference is the # of mounting bolts between the flexplate and torque converter... 3 on gassers and 6 on diesels. This alone is the biggest reason for switching. Less chance of destroying the flexplate from the harmonics.
Diesel and gasser TC's are the same. They even have the same GM part #.

Are you sure? That doesn't follow what I've read. Unless you mean only the lock-up speed is different. I find TCs fairly confusing anyway![]()
With 38's & OD 5.13's is the right gear. I have 37's and 4.56's and when I had OD I wished I had went to 4.88's or 5.13's. When I had 4.56's and 32's it was the ****. I could run 6% grades through the CO & AZ mountains at 65mph with pedal to spare with my carb.
With 4.56's, 35's, & TPI I ran some 6-7% AZ grades at 65 with pedal to spare. With 35's & 37's I wish I would have went deeper.
My opinion w/OD:
33's = 4.56
35's = 4.88
37's+ = 5.13
Harley
I have seen Mosesburb's CC turbo 6.2L in action. Around town and light loads it rocks a gasser any day especially with the GV. But 10K strapped behind that thing I might be willing to take a strong running SBC for pulling the weight on the highway & hills.
When Fred owned that truck he towed his K5 & popup trailer to Moab with it. On heavy grades he got down to 15-20mph and even on slight hills he would start dropping speed. I know that the 6.2L isn't really meant of HD hauling though.
Harley
I looked it up at one time. It didn't give the specs of the TC, but both the 350 and 6.2 with the 700 called for the same part #.
I don't know where you looked it up but every place I looked it up, it showed different part numbers and the stall speed is about 300RPM lower for the diesel.
I drove a truck that still had the gasser TC and it shifted at noticeably higher RPM, it was good for acceleration but it slips at the take off which could possibly hurt it and the fuel economy.
1250 I believe is the factory stall rating for the diesel.
The other component that is different is the governor which also has heavier weight to switch at slower RPM's.
The valve body is no different and I did have a long dicussion with the top mechanic at Shift management inc when I was rebuilding a th400 for the diesel truck.
He also pointed out that the 6 bolt design in theory is stronger but in reality most of the tabs break off on the diesel TC, the gasser design is different and stronger, you just need to get a lower stall TC.
I still use the diesel specific 6 bolts TC because they haven't given me any trouble.
You have to be careful with the GM parts direct online catalog, it is full of holes.
