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Posted by jdemaris on December 27, 2006 at 06:50:25 from (66.218.19.46):
In Reply to: 350gas- to- 6.2 diesel posted by Dave Sherburne NY on December 26, 2006 at 14:34:33:
Let me know if you chose to believe Mike M about the 6.2s being junk - and decide to sell. I live nearby to Sherburne and I might buy the engine from you if the miles seem believeable. I looked at one in your area awhile back - but it was in a G30 ex-schoolbus and the engine had been changed once - so there was no history on it - just guesses - subsequently I passed on it. I come across many good-running 6.2s with actual miles unknown. Often heard is "it must have low miles because it runs so good." In reality, that means nothing. My 87 with 520,000 miles ran and sounded like a new engine. If well cared for, they usually run great until the block cracks and the crank breaks to pieces. I've been using 6.2s since new and never got less than 300K on one.
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