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Can a 6.0l be used instead of 6.2l? Looking for a 6.2 for a 2009 Silverado 4wd

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Old Oct 17, 2020 | 11:26 AM
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Default Can a 6.0l be used instead of 6.2l? Looking for a 6.2 for a 2009 Silverado 4wd

Tough to find a 6.2l

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Old Oct 17, 2020 | 3:59 PM
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Originally Posted by jfoxxtail
Tough to find a 6.2l
Should be possible. Cant be much difference in mounting it, only making sure your ECM is compatible with a 6.0 litter motor, which it likely is.

You are likely too young to recall the big block 366 Cubic (6.0 liter) inch Chevrolet Truck engine, but I spent lots of time under the hood with one. Too bad big blocks are pretty much gone now, more's the pity.
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Old Oct 24, 2020 | 1:30 PM
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Decided to go brand new, $6100.00 cdn
QUOTE=oilcanhenry;454681]Should be possible. Cant be much difference in mounting it, only making sure your ECM is compatible with a 6.0 litter motor, which it likely is.

You are likely too young to recall the big block 366 Cubic (6.0 liter) inch Chevrolet Truck engine, but I spent lots of time under the hood with one. Too bad big blocks are pretty much gone now, more's the pity.[/QUOTE]
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Old Oct 24, 2020 | 1:58 PM
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Originally Posted by jfoxxtail
Decided to go brand new, $6100.00 cdn
QUOTE=oilcanhenry;454681]Should be possible. Cant be much difference in mounting it, only making sure your ECM is compatible with a 6.0 litter motor, which it likely is.

You are likely too young to recall the big block 366 Cubic (6.0 liter) inch Chevrolet Truck engine, but I spent lots of time under the hood with one. Too bad big blocks are pretty much gone now, more's the pity.
Best of luck! $4647.02 is what you are paying in US dollars. Not a bad deal at all for a new motor.
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