chev 6.2 diesel
Submitted: Tuesday, Nov 02, 2004 at 00:24
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troopie1
g'day all,any one have any info on the chev. 6.2 diesel going into a 95 model troopie? i am thinking about doing the upgrade to pull a 18 foot van or should I just fit a turbo?(250000 klicks on the clock) thanks folks, Troopie1
Reply By: Member - 'Lucy' - Tuesday, Nov 02, 2004 at 03:11
Tuesday, Nov 02, 2004 at 03:11
Troopie 1
I was over at Piranha (Melb) approx 2 yrs ago and a dude pulled in with a 75 series flat top that he had just put what he called a 'small hummer diesel' into.
From memory he said it was a 6.4 diesel Chev motor, no doubt the same thing you are talking about.
It fitted OK (just) and he used a MARKS adaptor kit to mate it to the transmission. He also muttered something about it allegedly being able to do 200kph plus.
I am guessing, but I reckon you would need extra fuel tanks as it looked a 'thirsty' mother.
Ken Robinson
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Follow Up By: Truckster (Vic) - Tuesday, Nov 02, 2004 at 11:54
Tuesday, Nov 02, 2004 at 11:54
theres the 6.2 and 6.5 diesels...
the 6.5 being the newer and apparently better.. theres a dude on outerlimits that does the conversions as a business
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Reply By: Wok - Tuesday, Nov 02, 2004 at 06:33
Tuesday, Nov 02, 2004 at 06:33
Troopie1,
Got a 6.2 in a 60 series wagon...4 yrs now
Lots of torque in low end; 8-8.5km/l half ton load East coast [high density diesel] worst was 6.5km/l in
Darwin [crap Asian fuel]
I have heard reports about conversions going through clutches [1st gear is now VERY torquey]...couldn't justify the $ for a longer tooth.. really needs a longer 5th/overdrive as 100km/hr is just past the 'optimum' economy range....can't see 200km/h unless it had a custom box [ I think
mine redlines @ 3500rpm]
Problems:1. I think I am up for injector/pump work [staggers & hunts around 1200rpm]
2. Belt fitting is a pain
3. Fitted 2 fuel pumps
I think if you intend to fit the unit yourself you could get it 'just right' [ in particular the alternator] Chev recommends 2 starting batts...found 720cca just short. You will need a good radiator or it will overheat on
hill-climbs [the Melanie &
Toowoomba ranges catches
mine out.
Hope this helps
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Reply By: Bryan (WA) - Tuesday, Nov 02, 2004 at 17:00
Tuesday, Nov 02, 2004 at 17:00
A Friend had his 4.2 deisel GQ patrol converted to the chevy 6.5 at Brunswick Deisel. They do a very professional job, very impressive power and torque outputs.
it certainly makes me want to convert my GQ over to one also!!
He also have the diff ratios changed over to the patrol 4.8 ratios - Brunswick do this converstion, and that made a huge difference in driveabiity when touring, as it now revs at 2200 doing 110kph as opposed to approx 2600 at 110kph..
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Reply By: Coops (Pilbara) - Tuesday, Nov 02, 2004 at 17:01
Tuesday, Nov 02, 2004 at 17:01
I believe the 6.5 is a better option as 6.2 has overheating issues.
Know of a guy in
Pilbara who did this conversion (started with 6.2 and then went to 6.5) in a 75 series troopy. Awesome machine. My brother has 6.2 in his 60 series - again an awesome machine but fuel pump issues.
Nothing too serious but issues all the same.
Looking at the same conversion into my 80 series (6.5 that is)
Hope this helps
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Follow Up By: Wok - Tuesday, Nov 02, 2004 at 21:03
Tuesday, Nov 02, 2004 at 21:03
Coops,
What is/was the fuel pump issue your brother had in his 60 series? Sounds like he had much the same 'issues' I have. Why do you expect the 6.5 to run cooler?...I would have thought that is a radiator problem?
rgds
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