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  1. Mogman

    Help Identifying Engine Label

    What caused the cylinder to crack was GM added piston coolers to the 6.5L engines, if there was significant core shift the tooling that drilled the holes into the oil galleries for the coolers would nick the bottom of the #8 cylinder wall which over time would cause the cylinder to crack.
  2. Mogman

    Help Identifying Engine Label

    It was rebuilt, a "new" engine would not have a rebuild tag. Also a new engine would have the GEP decal on the left valve cover, it may or may not be a GEP or parts of a GEP and a GM, again not too important at this point. POST MORE PICTURES!!
  3. Mogman

    Help Identifying Engine Label

    It looks to have been rebuilt at Ft Hood, undoubtedly would be a 6.5L but may or may not be a GEP, it would take some time and effort to ID all the components like the heads etc as they could have used components from both the GEP and GM engine, but at this point that info does not have allot of...
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