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  1. FMJ

    oil cooler lines 6.5 turbo

    If I'm wrong somebody speak up
  2. FMJ

    oil cooler lines 6.5 turbo

    the 6.5 and the 6.2 are exactly the same externally, the 6.5 you have may have a bolt on oil filter/cooler adapter If this is going in a CUCV, unbolt it, and use the info I provided.
  3. FMJ

    oil cooler lines 6.5 turbo

    If the 6.5 has an extended oil filter adapter, ditch it, and use the the info I provided. Assuming this is going into a CUCV
  4. FMJ

    oil cooler lines 6.5 turbo

    There is no difference in the basic engine block. Except the 6.2 and the 6.5 have different size block fittings.
  5. FMJ

    oil cooler lines 6.5 turbo

    Remove your original 6.2 oil cooler fittings, insert bushings in the 6.5 block, then install the 6.2 fittings in the 6.5 block connect your cooler lines. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006PKKYMS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
  6. FMJ

    oil cooler lines 6.5 turbo

    I have a 1997 6.5 in my 86 1028A3, the only thing I had to do was install bushings and screw in the 6.2 oil cooler line fittings into the bushings in the block. It all bolted right up.
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