neo
02-21-2007, 21:45
Hi all. I searched and did not find specifically what I am trying to determine, and apologize ahead of time if I just missed the mark. Here is the question:
What are the fundamental differences between the C and J engines, other than EGR/intake? I have the 6.2 tech manual/book and have read it many times over and understand the egr intake vs non egr. I also realize there are differences in the I/P's. Where this is coming from is I recently found an 83 or 84 (still need to see the title to get exact year) van witht he 6.2 the dude wants rid of. He is willing to nearly give it away. He claims the engine was running when it was parked several years back. It has the 700R4 tranny and is 2wd. I noticed it had an aftermarket filter/water sep with a cabin mounted alarm. The engine is pretty grungy, but apears to be all there. My real question is what differences are in the block itself? I LOVE my 89 burb and originally got it to transfer the engine to a wagoneer, but the burb is so useful and dependable I can't bring myself to killing it. So, I am wanting another engine for the waggy. This looks good, and I would DEFINETLEY find a j-code intake and deal with the glow controller issues etc. I would also rebuild it from the block up, blueprinting as I go, girdle, etc. No turbo plans. Just want a good block to start with. Not certain what block differences there were between the two versions. Any input is greatly appreciated.
R/S Neo
What are the fundamental differences between the C and J engines, other than EGR/intake? I have the 6.2 tech manual/book and have read it many times over and understand the egr intake vs non egr. I also realize there are differences in the I/P's. Where this is coming from is I recently found an 83 or 84 (still need to see the title to get exact year) van witht he 6.2 the dude wants rid of. He is willing to nearly give it away. He claims the engine was running when it was parked several years back. It has the 700R4 tranny and is 2wd. I noticed it had an aftermarket filter/water sep with a cabin mounted alarm. The engine is pretty grungy, but apears to be all there. My real question is what differences are in the block itself? I LOVE my 89 burb and originally got it to transfer the engine to a wagoneer, but the burb is so useful and dependable I can't bring myself to killing it. So, I am wanting another engine for the waggy. This looks good, and I would DEFINETLEY find a j-code intake and deal with the glow controller issues etc. I would also rebuild it from the block up, blueprinting as I go, girdle, etc. No turbo plans. Just want a good block to start with. Not certain what block differences there were between the two versions. Any input is greatly appreciated.
R/S Neo