If there is a 6.2 in it you may not be missing anything. The 6.2 can replace the 6.5 without any real difference.
Now if they changed it from EFI
I am working on a 1994 Chevy K 3500 with what is suppose to be a 6.5 diesel Turbo diesel and somebody remove that and put a 6.2 in it. What I'm trying
alaskaflyer Yesterday, 08:10The connecting rods seem to bend first. I don't know that there is any issue with the crank gear. I've been told it is an absolute pain to remove.
Kennedy 05-24-2024, 07:31
I just re-read this article. It's a great piece, even if I do say so myself.
https://www.thedieselpage.com/duramax/750kduramaxc.htm
Missing parts
Welcome aboard!
DmaxMaverick Yesterday, 11:20Much depends on the model year and/or casting number of the engine block (vehicle or crate). Late 6.2 blocks are identical