handcannon
Well-Known Member
My 1994 K2500 pickup motor, with electronic IP, has massive blow-by, uses/loses oil, and what sounds like a collapsed lifter. I'm on a very limited income and can't afford to rebuild, or replace with something like an Optimizer, or even a military take-out. I finally found a used 1990 6.2 NA out of a Suburban that I could afford, supposedly with only 144K miles on it. I thought I knew all that was needed to swap all my peripherals from the 6.5TD to the 6.2NA, but I came up with something I had not expected.
The front of the 6.5 crankshaft has a reluctor on it for the Crank Position Sensor, the 6.2 doesn't, which I was aware of. I was under the impression that swapping the reluctor over to the 6.2 crank would be easy. I haven't pulled the reluctor off the 6.5 crank yet, but the reluctor appears to be keyed onto the 6.5 crank. The 6.2 crank doesn't have a keyway cut into it beyond what is needed for the timing gear.
Once I pull the reluctor off the 6.5 crank what can I do to key the reluctor to the 6.2 crank. without pulling the crank and having a keyway cut? Unless there is a way to do this without pulling the crank I'm stuck. If that's the only way to continue with the swap I will just have to repair the lifter problem and put the pickup back together with the blow-by and oil useage.
I do have pictures of both crank snouts, but I have no idea how to add them to this thread. This afternoon/evening my daughter will be available to help me figure the picture problem out. But, until then I won't have any pics.
I know that War Wagon has successfully used 6.2NA mil take-outs in place of a 6.5, but I'm not sure if he has had to utilize the electronic IP like I have to. I don't have the funds to swap over to a manual IP system. I need to get my pickup running again, but inexpensively.
Don
The front of the 6.5 crankshaft has a reluctor on it for the Crank Position Sensor, the 6.2 doesn't, which I was aware of. I was under the impression that swapping the reluctor over to the 6.2 crank would be easy. I haven't pulled the reluctor off the 6.5 crank yet, but the reluctor appears to be keyed onto the 6.5 crank. The 6.2 crank doesn't have a keyway cut into it beyond what is needed for the timing gear.
Once I pull the reluctor off the 6.5 crank what can I do to key the reluctor to the 6.2 crank. without pulling the crank and having a keyway cut? Unless there is a way to do this without pulling the crank I'm stuck. If that's the only way to continue with the swap I will just have to repair the lifter problem and put the pickup back together with the blow-by and oil useage.
I do have pictures of both crank snouts, but I have no idea how to add them to this thread. This afternoon/evening my daughter will be available to help me figure the picture problem out. But, until then I won't have any pics.
I know that War Wagon has successfully used 6.2NA mil take-outs in place of a 6.5, but I'm not sure if he has had to utilize the electronic IP like I have to. I don't have the funds to swap over to a manual IP system. I need to get my pickup running again, but inexpensively.
Don