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rob1681
04-20-2004, 03:44
I have a 1988 gmc 6.2L diesel.It was rebuilt about 35000 miles ago...a few weeks ago it chewed up a rod bearing.Do any one thing it would be ok if i put a crank kit in it.

p.s need to get it running have thrird child on the way.

5.7L oldsdiesel
04-20-2004, 08:38
Well,a crank kit would be okay,if you can find a good used crank someplace(have it magnafluxed to check for cracks)and replace all your bearings.That'll work fine i think.I'd give it a go.But be cautious of any grindings or metal particles which could be in any oil galleries.That'll damage your new crank in a hurry,so be careful.

[ 04-21-2004, 12:31 PM: Message edited by: 5.7L oldsdiesel ]

rob1681
04-21-2004, 17:10
i have a friend at a local auto parts store that can get me a crank kitwith rod bearing ,main bearings,reman crank ,oil pump and gaskets for 300.00 dollars..how does that sound

5.7L oldsdiesel
04-22-2004, 12:33
Sounds like a good deal for sure.300 bucks is perfect. smile.gif

rob1681
04-23-2004, 19:40
hey, found out today his parts suppier does not stock the part any more,I can not find a 6.2L in my area ,but i did find a 5.7 diesel and elderly man has 1985 olds 62000 original miles on it for 400.00 dollars .The only thing will it carry my 88 sububan around?

britannic
04-23-2004, 20:51
IMHO: You'll be a lot happier finding another 6.2 or 6.5L and dropping that in there, unless you're prepared for a drop in power.

mhagie
04-24-2004, 13:37
The best thing to do with the 5.7 is keep it in the olds and drive it untill you get the burb going.
As for a crank try Jamie at The Diesel Depot he most likely has a good crank at a reasonable cost, they are listed in the advertisers section.........Merle

5.7L oldsdiesel
04-24-2004, 16:33
It'll do the job,but there is a slight dip in power over the 6.2.It is a DX block(pretty durable),and in 1985,that engine was perfect.You'll need the adapter plate to make it work.I did the same thing with my truck and it works like a charm.I'd go for it.It'll work nicely.