The General Motors–Detroit Diesel V8 engine is a series of
diesel
Diesel may refer to:
* Diesel engine, an internal combustion engine where ignition is caused by compression
* Diesel fuel, a liquid fuel used in diesel engines
* Diesel locomotive, a railway locomotive in which the prime mover is a diesel engine ...
V8 engine
A V8 engine is an eight- cylinder piston engine in which two banks of four cylinders share a common crankshaft and are arranged in a V configuration.
Origins
The first known V8 was the Antoinette, designed by Léon Levavasseur, a ...
s first introduced by
General Motors
General Motors Company (GM) is an American Multinational corporation, multinational Automotive industry, automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, United States. The company is most known for owning and manufacturing f ...
for their
C/K pickup trucks in 1982. Developed in collaboration with GM subsidiary
Detroit Diesel
Detroit Diesel Corporation (DDC) is an American diesel engine manufacturer headquartered in Detroit, Michigan. It is a subsidiary of Daimler Truck North America, which is itself a wholly owned subsidiary of the multinational Daimler Truck AG. ...
, the engine family was produced by GM through 2002, when it was replaced by the new
Duramax line. AM General's subsidiary General Engine Products (GEP) still produces a military variant of this engine for the
HMMWV
The High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV; colloquial: Humvee) is a family of Military light utility vehicle, light, four-wheel drive Military vehicle#Military trucks, military trucks and utility vehicles produced by AM General. It ...
.
The General Motors light-truck 6.2L and 6.5L diesel engines were optional in many 1982 through 2002 full-size GM pickups, SUVs, and vans. They were also available in
motor homes. The engine was standard on
AM General
AM General is an American heavy vehicle and contract manufacturer, contract automotive manufacturer based in South Bend, Indiana. It is best known for the civilian Hummer H1, Hummer and the military Humvee that are assembled in Mishawaka, Indiana. ...
's military
HMMWV
The High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV; colloquial: Humvee) is a family of Military light utility vehicle, light, four-wheel drive Military vehicle#Military trucks, military trucks and utility vehicles produced by AM General. It ...
, civilian
Hummer H1
The Hummer H1 is a full-size four-wheel-drive utility vehicle based on the M998 Humvee, which was developed by AM General when it was a subsidiary of American Motors Corporation (AMC). Originally designed strictly for military use, the off-r ...
, and the 1980s GM military
Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle
The Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle (CUCV; ), later the Light Service Support Vehicle (LSSV), is a vehicle program instituted to provide the United States military with light utility vehicles based on a civilian truck chassis.
Some of the manuf ...
.
6.2L

The original diesel V8 was introduced in 1982 for the
Chevrolet C/K
The Chevrolet C/K is a series of trucks that was manufactured by General Motors from the 1960 to 2002 model years. Marketed by both the Chevrolet and GMC divisions, the C/K series encompassed a wide range of vehicles. While most commonly associat ...
and was produced until 1993. The 6.2L diesel emerged as a high-fuel-economy alternative to the V8 gasoline engine lineup, and achieved better mileage than Chevrolet's 4.3L V6 gasoline engine of the 1980s, at a time when the market was focused on power rather than efficiency. However, it was designed to easily install in place of the gasoline V8, using the same mounting and attachments for transmissions as all GM truck engines. Overall weight for the complete engine is slightly heavier than the
7.4L/454 V8 big-block gasoline engine. There were about 300 6.2L diesel engines which were placed into 2-door cars in 1981, prior to official production. These were then given to the United States government and issued to various federal agencies and military branches. These were used as testbeds regarding long term fuel economy and reliability in cars.
Applications
* 1981
Chevrolet Impala
The Chevrolet Impala () is a full-size car that was built by Chevrolet for model years 1958 to 1985, 1994 to 1996, and 2000 to 2020. The Impala was Chevrolet's popular flagship passenger car and was among the better-selling American-made auto ...
Sport Coupe (only available with upgraded suspension)
* 1982–1993
Chevrolet/GMC C/K 10/1500, 20/2500, 30/3500
* 1982–1991
Chevrolet Suburban/GMC Suburban
* 1992–1993
AM General
AM General is an American heavy vehicle and contract manufacturer, contract automotive manufacturer based in South Bend, Indiana. It is best known for the civilian Hummer H1, Hummer and the military Humvee that are assembled in Mishawaka, Indiana. ...
Hummer H1
The Hummer H1 is a full-size four-wheel-drive utility vehicle based on the M998 Humvee, which was developed by AM General when it was a subsidiary of American Motors Corporation (AMC). Originally designed strictly for military use, the off-r ...
* 1982–1993
AM General
AM General is an American heavy vehicle and contract manufacturer, contract automotive manufacturer based in South Bend, Indiana. It is best known for the civilian Hummer H1, Hummer and the military Humvee that are assembled in Mishawaka, Indiana. ...
HMMWV
The High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV; colloquial: Humvee) is a family of Military light utility vehicle, light, four-wheel drive Military vehicle#Military trucks, military trucks and utility vehicles produced by AM General. It ...
* GM version of the
CUCV
* 1982–1993
Chevrolet/GMC G-series van 20/2500, 30/3500
Specifications
* Engine RPO codes: LH6 ('C' series, with
EGR /
EPR) and LL4 ('J' series)
* Displacement:
* Bore × stroke:
* Aspiration: Natural
* Compression: 21.5:1
* Injection: Indirect
* Horsepower and torque (at launch): at 3,600 rpm / at 2,000 rpm
* Horsepower and torque (final): at 3,600 rpm / at 2,000 rpm
* Horsepower and torque (US Army HMMWV model): at 3,600 rpm / at 2,100 rpm
* Redline: 3,600 rpm
* Idle RPMs: 550 ± 25
6.5L
The version was introduced in 1992 to replace the 6.2. Most 6.5s were equipped with a turbocharger. This engine was never meant to be a power and torque competitor with Ford/International and Dodge/Cummins, but rather a simply designed workhorse engine that made credible power, achieved decent
fuel economy, and met
emission standard
Emission standards are the legal requirements governing air pollutants released into the atmosphere. Emission standards set quantitative limits on the permissible amount of specific air pollutants that may be released from specific sources ov ...
s in
half-ton trucks. The
Duramax 6600 replaced the 6.5 in light trucks beginning in 2001 and the C3500HD medium duty cab and chassis (replaced by the C4500 Kodiak/TopKick) and vans beginning in 2003, but the 6.5 (6500 Optimizer) is still produced by
AM General
AM General is an American heavy vehicle and contract manufacturer, contract automotive manufacturer based in South Bend, Indiana. It is best known for the civilian Hummer H1, Hummer and the military Humvee that are assembled in Mishawaka, Indiana. ...
for the
HMMWV
The High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV; colloquial: Humvee) is a family of Military light utility vehicle, light, four-wheel drive Military vehicle#Military trucks, military trucks and utility vehicles produced by AM General. It ...
.
There are several GM 6.5-liter diesel engine production options. The turbocharged L56 (
VIN
Vin or VIN may refer to:
Abbreviations and codes Arts, entertainment, and media
* '' Vos Iz Neias?'', American Jewish online news site
* Coastal radio station VIN Geraldton (callsign), a station in the former Australian coastal radio service
Pl ...
"S") was used in 1/2-ton and light-duty 3/4-ton. Heavy-duty 3/4-ton and 1-ton trucks used the turbocharged L65 (VIN "F") engine. The L56 is emissions controlled with
EGR and
catalytic converter
A catalytic converter part is an vehicle emissions control, exhaust emission control device which converts toxic gases and pollutants in exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine into less-toxic pollutants by catalysis, catalyzing a redox ...
s. The L65 engine has neither an EGR system nor a catalytic converter, but there is a soot trap on L65 engines that is often mistaken for a catalytic converter. GM was the first manufacturer to introduce an electronically controlled
fuel injection
Fuel injection is the introduction of fuel in an internal combustion engine, most commonly automotive engines, by the means of a fuel injector. This article focuses on fuel injection in reciprocating piston and Wankel rotary engines.
All c ...
system into a diesel pickup truck. The L49 (VIN "P") and L57 (VIN "Y") are both naturally aspirated engines. L57 is listed as HO or Heavy Duty. Additional
RPO codes are LQM and LQN .
Changes were made by GM to the 6.5 in their light trucks for emissions or reliability improvement. The 1992–1993 model years used a 6.5-specific
Stanadyne
Stanadyne (originally known as Stanadyne Automotive Corporation) is an American developer and manufacturer of fuel pumps and fuel injectors for diesel and gasoline engines. The company specializes in fuel injection equipment producing component ...
DB-2 mechanical
injection pump
An injection pump is the device that pumps fuel into the cylinders of a diesel engine. Traditionally, the injection pump was driven indirectly from the crankshaft by gears, chains or a toothed belt (often the timing belt) that also drives the ca ...
. GM replaced the DB-2 with the electronic throttle DS-4 in 1994–2000 vehicles. In mid-1996, GM implemented a redesigned engine cooling system incorporating twin non bypass-blocking
thermostat
A thermostat is a regulating device component which senses the temperature of a physical system and performs actions so that the system's temperature is maintained near a desired setpoint.
Thermostats are used in any device or system tha ...
s and a water pump. This improved the flow through the block by 70–75% and flow to the radiator 7%.
Applications
Turbocharged:
*1994–1999
Chevrolet Blazer/Tahoe/GMC Yukon (2-door 4×4 models only) (light-duty)
*1994–1998 Chevrolet C/K 1500 and 2500 (light-duty)
*1994–1999
Chevrolet/GMC/Holden Suburban (heavy-duty)
*1992–2000 Chevrolet/GMC C/K 2500 and 3500 (heavy-duty)
*2001–2002 Chevrolet/GMC C3500HD (heavy-duty)
*1996–2002
Chevrolet Express/GMC Savana 2500 and 3500 (heavy-duty)
Naturally aspirated:
* 1994–1996
AM General
AM General is an American heavy vehicle and contract manufacturer, contract automotive manufacturer based in South Bend, Indiana. It is best known for the civilian Hummer H1, Hummer and the military Humvee that are assembled in Mishawaka, Indiana. ...
Hummer H1
The Hummer H1 is a full-size four-wheel-drive utility vehicle based on the M998 Humvee, which was developed by AM General when it was a subsidiary of American Motors Corporation (AMC). Originally designed strictly for military use, the off-r ...
(also used the turbocharged version)
* 1994–present
AM General
AM General is an American heavy vehicle and contract manufacturer, contract automotive manufacturer based in South Bend, Indiana. It is best known for the civilian Hummer H1, Hummer and the military Humvee that are assembled in Mishawaka, Indiana. ...
HMMWV
The High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV; colloquial: Humvee) is a family of Military light utility vehicle, light, four-wheel drive Military vehicle#Military trucks, military trucks and utility vehicles produced by AM General. It ...
(also used the turbocharged version)
* 1994–1996
Chevrolet and GMC G20 and G30 vans (naturally aspirated)
* 1999–2005 Workhorse Custom Chassis (light- and medium-duty forward-control chassis): P42 Commercial, P32 Motorhome (also turbocharged on some versions)
Specifications
* Engine RPO codes: L49, L56, L57, L65, LQM, and LQN.
* Displacement:
* Bore × stroke:
* Aspiration: Turbocharged (BorgWarner GM-X series). Also available naturally aspirated.
* Compression: GM early 21.3:1, GM late 20.3:1, AMG/GEP marine 18.0:1
* Injection: Indirect
* Horsepower/torque (lowest): at 3,600 rpm / at 1,700 rpm (naturally aspirated)
* Horsepower/torque (highest): at 3,200 rpm / at 1,800 rpm (turbocharged)
* Redline: 3,600 rpm
Fuel system
The fuel system is a very simple design. A mechanical or electric fuel lift pump feeds a Stanadyne rotary
distributor
A distributor is an electric and mechanical device used in the ignition system of older spark-ignition engines. The distributor's main function is to route electricity from the ignition coil to each spark plug at the correct time.
Design
...
injection pump at low pressure. The distributor injection pump controls both metering, via an internal
centrifugal governor
A centrifugal governor is a specific type of governor with a feedback system that controls the speed of an engine by regulating the flow of fuel or working fluid, so as to maintain a near-constant speed. It uses the principle of proportional con ...
, and high pressure fuel delivery to the fuel injectors via internal precision hydraulic pumps. Near the top of the compression stroke, fuel is atomized at high pressure into a hemispherical Inconel prechamber in the cylinder heads using
Bosch pintle and seat mechanical fuel injectors. This is called
indirect injection
Indirect injection in an internal combustion engine is fuel injection where fuel is not directly injected into the combustion chamber.
Gasoline engines equipped with indirect injection systems, wherein a fuel injector delivers the fuel at some p ...
. GM used fully mechanical DB2 series injection pumps on all military HMMWVs and 1982–1993 6.2s and 6.5s. From 1994 until end of production, GM used the electronically controlled Stanadyne DS4 series of injection pumps in its light trucks. A mechanical DB4 series injection pump can be found on some 6.5L
marine engines
Marine propulsion is the mechanism or system used to generate thrust to move a watercraft through water. While paddles and sails are still used on some smaller boats, most modern ships are propelled by mechanical systems consisting of an electri ...
.
Common problems
*Main bearing web crack: In both 6.2L and 6.5L engines, this is reportedly fixed with a combination of improved higher nickel cast iron alloy and lower block re-design including, but not limited to, a
main bearing
A main bearing is a bearing in a piston engine which holds the crankshaft in place and allows it to rotate within the engine block.
The number of main bearings per engine varies between engines, often in accordance with the forces produced b ...
girdle. These features are in the new-for-2007 AM General GEP P400 6500 Optimizer enhanced 6.5L diesel presently being sold to the U.S. government for the 6-ton armored HMMWV.
*Crank failure: Related to age failures of the harmonic balancer, the vibration-dampened accessory drive pulley, or the dual-mass
flywheel
A flywheel is a mechanical device that uses the conservation of angular momentum to store rotational energy, a form of kinetic energy proportional to the product of its moment of inertia and the square of its rotational speed. In particular, a ...
.
*Pump mounted driver: Relates to thermal failures. The PMD is screwed to the DS-4 injection pump on the 1994–2002 6.5L diesel utilizing fuel flow to dissipate heat. The injection pump is mounted in the intake valley (a high heat area). The PMD contains two power transistors that should be cooled by proper contact with the injection pump body. If the pump is not precisely machined to make complete contact with the transistors via the silicone thermal gasket and paste, the PMD is improperly installed without the gasket or paste, the PMD is installed off center with the pump body, or corrosion develops on the mounting surface the PMD will overheat. Several companies manufacture an extension harness and heat-sink kits. These allow an owner or a mechanic to relocate the PMD away from the injection pump to a lower-heat environment or a place that can get more air flow.
*Cylinder head cracking: Higher-mileage 6.5 engines can exhibit stress related fractures in the cylinder head bowl. Stronger cylinder heads remedy this problem.
*Oil cooler line failure: Stock 1990s GM oil cooler lines are held together by a C-clip at the engine block and since the engine has no low oil pressure shutoff switch, if one clip fails, the engine loses its oil and seizes. Aftermarket oil cooler lines that utilize compression fittings rectify this.
References
External links
DB2 Injection Pump
{{GM late engine timeline
General Motors engines
Detroit Diesel engines
Marine diesel engines
Diesel engines by model
V8 engines