[AT] OT - GM 8.2L Diesel
Michael P. Maynard
mmaynard at rochester.rr.com
Sun Apr 10 15:56:26 PDT 2005
The biggest problem with the 6.2 liter engine was people would overheat it.
That causes a lot of trouble with them. The tranny problem you had might
have been because (I am guessing here) it was a half tone, which would most
likely have been an overdrive (700R4) with 3.08 gears. VERY bad setup.
Would overheat the tranny in a heartbeat if it was towing something and that
would toast em fast.
I have an 86 Military Blazer with the 6.2 in it, and I love it. If properly
cared for, they are a wonderful engine.
Mike
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most people that would know anything would think a 6.2L in a 7000
series
would not be a wise idea in the first place --- its not big enough
horsepower for a big truck.
I had an 82-- 6.2L ( yes one of the first ) I was not the first ower--
and not the last
it has well over 250,000 miles NO head problems at ALL! it was in a
4wheel drive that we used to pull trailers around with show tractors
and
wagons and such.
we took out 7 transmissions ( the original owner had not used it hard)
so I would have to say I dont have any problems with the 6.2L
I also drove one in a Postal van for the us postal service in a
40series van it lacked power if it was loaded but the service records were
clear
on it as well.
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