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This motor is not compatible with diesel engine parts. As this motor is generally used in smaller GM cars that are a little more than lightweight. You would need a motor for a GM truck to match with diesel parts.
Probably not. This is a very common GM gasoline engine. If it were diesel, it would say diesel somewhere. The diesel engines are 7.3 liters
you would not want to drop one on your foot that's for sure. But around 900 to 1100 lbs depending on dressed or not.
Left Front, this is an Isuzu engine and is numbered opposite of GM engines.
It's an inline four from the GM "Family Z" series.
Whatever you do don't buy a junkyard diesel engine. The 350 car diesel was built off of a 350 gas engine at the time. So it did not work well and was very unreliable. I would suggest rebuilding your old diesel, or purchasing a new orre manufactured unit from GM. Theses routes will fix the common problems that made these engines hideously unreliable. GM basically killed most diesel engine car production with this unreliable engine. Everyone assumed every diesel was this bad. That is not the case, most other diesel's such as the Chevette 1.8 Isuzu diesel, and the VW diesel's of the time are very good. Hope I didn't sound preachy, I was just trying to help.
1183 tonnes
10w40
No. The 6.2 diesel used by GM, by the way, was made not by GM, but by Detroit Diesel.
Depending on model year, available engines included:General Motors 5.7 liter Vortec 5700 gas engineDetroit Diesel 6.2 liter naturally aspirated V8 diesel engineDetroit Diesel 6.5 liter turbocharged diesel engineDuramax 6.5 liter LB7 turbocharged diesel engineDuramax 6.6 liter LLY turbocharged diesel engine
Around 350-375 lbs.
shiping weight is 400, so probaly 370 without packaging materiels