robzombie4551
robzombie4551
Okay spent some time on it and here is what I have. Very low hour/mileage 660 block, still has the hone in the cylinders. Very little soot in the exh. entire drivetrain internals look like they are new or just out of the machine shop. Zero sludge or carbon build up.
inj. look new and are bosch PT.#0430211054 or 461-4 with a green band above the hex. The inj. that came out of my truck are PT# 0430211097 or 463-5 with an orange band above hex. Does anyone know which ones are better?
The pintle on the mil-spec inj.looks a hair bigger, other than that they are exactly the same.
Should I just use the whole 6.2 motor instead, or just the heads off the 6.2 and stick with my 6.5 bottom end. It has 230,000, but very minimal if any blowby and runs great.
I don't want extra work either way,If I can get another 100,000 out of my 6.5 bottom end I would rather just do the top end.
I only ask this because most high mileage gas motors I've done the heads on have blown the bottom end out within 6 months. This is something that I would like to get a year or two out of until cash is more abundant. If money wasn't an issue I would do a full rebuild.
I guess what I want to know is, what are the chances of this holding together for any length of time with a top end rebuild and towing about 5/8000 lbs..
inj. look new and are bosch PT.#0430211054 or 461-4 with a green band above the hex. The inj. that came out of my truck are PT# 0430211097 or 463-5 with an orange band above hex. Does anyone know which ones are better?
The pintle on the mil-spec inj.looks a hair bigger, other than that they are exactly the same.
Should I just use the whole 6.2 motor instead, or just the heads off the 6.2 and stick with my 6.5 bottom end. It has 230,000, but very minimal if any blowby and runs great.
I don't want extra work either way,If I can get another 100,000 out of my 6.5 bottom end I would rather just do the top end.
I only ask this because most high mileage gas motors I've done the heads on have blown the bottom end out within 6 months. This is something that I would like to get a year or two out of until cash is more abundant. If money wasn't an issue I would do a full rebuild.
I guess what I want to know is, what are the chances of this holding together for any length of time with a top end rebuild and towing about 5/8000 lbs..
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