The GM 6.5-liter diesel engine was produced from 1992 to 2000. It was primarily used in General Motors' full-size trucks and vans, such as the Chevrolet and GMC models. The engine was an evolution of the earlier 6.2-liter diesel and was designed to provide improved performance and efficiency. Production ceased in 2000 as GM transitioned to different diesel engine offerings.
No. The 6.2 diesel used by GM, by the way, was made not by GM, but by Detroit Diesel.
hat years cavalier wagons made
1982-2000
65-85,000 depending on bonuses. I was a GM and made over 50k
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.
that is about 65 gm
No
65 gm is approximately 1/2 cup of flour.
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
stainless steel, for the last 15 years or so
For 2009 benefits are limited to those 65 years of age or older and about $54,000 annually in benefits.
GM's plastic-made minivans were made from 1990-96. Those vans were the Pontiac Montana, Chevrolet Lumina APV, and Oldsmobile Silhouette.