Buck69
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- Feb 2, 2023
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- Location
- Northern British Columbia
- First Name
- John
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- D30 CUCV
- Engine Size
- 6.2 (removed)
In the process of repowering a new to me '86 CUCV. It originally had the 6.2 (diesel) with it's current 4.56 axels.
I am going to install a 5.7 and it is my understanding that the torque converters are different between the two. Lower stall speed with the diesel?
Was looking at going with larger tires, but thinking the best option for body clearance will be 35's without getting carried away with more than a 6" lift. While waiting for the stock 4 core radiator to have a custom core built for it, I have been going through the axels, fuel system, wiring and body trim. Most the goodies are a week or two away up here.
So my question is, should I be doing something with this torque converter? I am expecting she will be spinning some rpm's on the highway. The highway is not what I am putting together this truck for though and am sure the 5.7 won't mind it on occasion. Is there better options for torque converters that will help reduce the amount of slip at the higher speeds? Lock up would be nice but not really an avenue I would like to head at this point in the game.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
I am going to install a 5.7 and it is my understanding that the torque converters are different between the two. Lower stall speed with the diesel?
Was looking at going with larger tires, but thinking the best option for body clearance will be 35's without getting carried away with more than a 6" lift. While waiting for the stock 4 core radiator to have a custom core built for it, I have been going through the axels, fuel system, wiring and body trim. Most the goodies are a week or two away up here.
So my question is, should I be doing something with this torque converter? I am expecting she will be spinning some rpm's on the highway. The highway is not what I am putting together this truck for though and am sure the 5.7 won't mind it on occasion. Is there better options for torque converters that will help reduce the amount of slip at the higher speeds? Lock up would be nice but not really an avenue I would like to head at this point in the game.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.