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RoyJ wrote:
1964 Prevost with a 6V71 towing my toy trailer.
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yr2017 wrote:
1982 KW in sig
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Bedlam wrote:
I'm not sure about current specifications, the HMMWV started with a 6.2 normally aspirated diesel and then went to the 6.5 NA and turbo diesels. These were connected to either 3-speed or 4-speed Allison transmissions. Horsepower ranged from 150-205 and torque 275-450 lb-ft depending on the engine.
โOct-12-2013 08:09 PM
camperpaul wrote:SDcampowneroperator wrote:camperpaul wrote:
Read my sig line ...
Paul, good for you! What engine does the Suburban have? The early GM diesels (350, 6.2) were thought to be frought with trouble by many.We would all like to hear how yours has been a winner!
Max
The GM 350 cu. in. (5.7L) Diesel was used mostly in Cadillacs and Oldsmobiles; there were a few Suburbans built with that engine.
The notorious problems with that engine were due to an "ID-Ten-T" error.
My '81 Olds Cutlass had that engine and I drove it for over 250,000 miles with no problems. I sold it in '99 and it is still on the road.
The engine in my Suburban is the Detroit 6.2L Diesel and has almost 500,000 miles on it.
โOct-11-2013 10:52 AM
Money you can beg, borrow and steal, but you only have your kids for a season.
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roverdover wrote:Lessmore wrote:roverdover wrote:
1998 3500SS Chevy. Not that unusual, except it has the 6.5 Detroit. Pulling a Chaparral 5vr. Has 268,000 on her. I have had to put two starters on since having it. Everyone told me to pass on truck due to Detroit. But it has been reliable. Does a good job pulling the 5vr.
I always thought the 6.2 and 6.5 liter Detroits were reliable. Didn't thy use the 6.5 Detroit Diesel in the military version of the Humvee for many years ?
I understand there are some in marine use.
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