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Can you use a 6. 2 diesel in a vehicle that has a 5. 7 in it? My great granddad is looking to find a diesel Olds or Caddy. I would think you could swap. You could get a 5. 7 in chevy c10 pickups, and I would assume it would have a turbo 350 behind it, which many a 6. 2 had.
 
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Yes i dont think you would have any problems switching it out. I have replaced 350's with 6. 2's in pickups a few times and worked great. I have had the 5. 7 and 6. 2 diesels and had good luck with them. I had a 1986 1/2 ton auto chevy pickup with a 6. 2 diesel and put 800,000 on it . :--) Yes thats right!! It was used hard too with no major problems. We got 2 with the 6. 5 and didnt get 70,000 on them and major engine and transmission problems so went all cummins now with no problems. You should easily do the switch. :D
 
It can be done but it is not a simple swap. The 5. 7 GM diesel is based on an Olds gas engine and has the Olds bolt pattern on the back and the 6. 2 uses the Chevy bolt pattern. Swapping a 6. 2 in place of a 5. 7 Chevy gas motor is much easier.



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TWilkening, if he's wanting an olds or Caddy with a diesel I wouldn't automatically write the 5. 7 off. Get one with the DX block (80 up I think), the main bolts screw in deeper and they had fewer problems, plus they have roller cams. From what I read if you install a set of ARP studs for the mains and head bolts the 5. 7s will live a long time if you warm them up properly. There is a guy on the Diesel Page with a early 90s Chevy 1/2T that he built an Olds diesel for and swapped in. He's pretty happy with it, says it's faster than the 6. 5 that was in there (whatever that's worth) and he "claims" 30mpg.



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