GM 6.2 & 6.5 Liter Diesel Engines

GM 6.2 & 6.5 Liter Diesel Engines

Author: John F. Kershaw

Publisher: CarTech Inc

Published: 2020-08-15

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 1613255608

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Finally, a rebuild and performance guide for GM 6.2 and 6.5L diesel engines! In the late 1970s and early 1980s, there was considerable pressure on the Detroit automakers to increase the fuel efficiency for their automotive and light-truck lines. While efficient electronic engine controls and computer-controlled gas engine technology was still in the developmental stages, the efficiency of diesel engines was already well documented during this time period. As a result, General Motors added diesel engine options to its car and truck lines in an attempt to combat high gas prices and increase fuel efficiency. The first mass-produced V-8 diesel engines of the era, the 5.7L variants, appeared in several General Motors passenger-car models beginning in 1978 and are often referred to as the Oldsmobile Diesels because of the number of Oldsmobile cars equipped with this option. This edition faded from popularity in the early 1980s as a result of falling gas prices and quality issues with diesel fuel suppliers, giving the cars a bad reputation for dependability and reliability. The 6.2L appeared in 1982 and the 6.5L in 1992, as the focus for diesel applications shifted from cars to light trucks. These engines served faithfully and remained in production until 2001, when the new Duramax design replaced it in all but a few military applications. While very durable and reliable, most of these engines have a lot of miles on them, and many are in need of a rebuild. This book will take you through the entire rebuild process step by step from diagnosis to tear down, inspection to parts sourcing, machining, and finally reassembly. Also included is valuable troubleshooting information, detailed explanations of how systems work, and even a complete Stanadyyne DB2 rebuild section to get the most out of your engine in the modern era. If you have a 6.2, or 6.5L GM diesel engine, this book is a must-have item for your shop or library.


How to Rebuild the Small-Block Ford

How to Rebuild the Small-Block Ford

Author: George Reid

Publisher: CarTech Inc

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 1932494898

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This revised and updated color edition of How to Rebuild the Small-Block Ford walks you step by step through a rebuild, including: planning your rebuild, disassembly and inspection, choosing the right parts, machine work, assembling your engine, and first firing and break-in.


American Gasoline Engines Since 1872

American Gasoline Engines Since 1872

Author: Charles H. Wendel

Publisher: Crestline

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780760307847

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Includes a listing of all known U.S. and Canadian manufacturers of stationary and marine engines dating back to the late 19t century.


How to Restore John Deere Two-Cylinder Tractors

How to Restore John Deere Two-Cylinder Tractors

Author: Spencer Yost

Publisher:

Published:

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9781610604086

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A guide to restoring John Deer two-cylinder tractors that provides information on cosmetic restorations and reworking transmissions and drivetrains, engine systems, mechanical components, and more.


Small Gas Engine Repair

Small Gas Engine Repair

Author: Paul Dempsey

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780830641420

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This popular guide is just the thing for people who seem to spend more time arguing with their lawn mowers than they do using them. With Small Gas Engine Repair, do-it-yourselfers can fix any small gas-powered machine on the spot and save hundreds of dollars in technical fees. The book's also a great source of troubleshooting and preventive maintenance techniques. Enhanced illustrations and lots of new material make up this second edition, including coverage of new American engines, emissions testing procedures, carburetor rebuilding techniques, and new starter and ignition systems. Japanese engines are also highlighted for the first time.