NVW
Well-Known Member
If you get the thing out and on a stand, flip it over and check the bottom end first.
You may be able to stuff the pistons up in the holes. (use rubber hose on all rod bolts) and then pull the crank out.
If the bottom end is still good, just dump in a set of mains and another crank, pull the rods/pistons back down and button it back up.
This can be a tad tedious but would be better than having to completely tear it down.
I have not done this on a 6.5 but it seems that there may be enough room.
Would save the $$$$$$$$$$ on head gaskets and bolts.
Missy
Thats basically what I did but I did it in frame. It was a GMC 6500 so a bit more room.