Tom, I am an agent for Brunswick Diesels in Townsville, see if I can help you out.
GQ wrote:My opinions so far in this.
None of the tuff truck entrants use a 6.5 turbo diesel v8.
Its not a common conversion.
Its an expensive engine to buy.
I believe "Tools Of Mass Destruction" ran a 6.5 Diesel at Tuff Truck in his BJ73.
It is not a common conversion because it is not cheap. Trust me if it was cheap, everybody would have one in their rig. 2nd hand engines are not easy to get unless you know an importer and it's a gamble weather or not the engine will run and you will have to make everything fit yourself like A/C comp, alt, vac pump etc. = $$$
Very early model blocks did have a few problems with cracks in the crank journal webbing. Brunswick only sell late model engines so that is something you will need to check if you do not use a Brunswick Conversion.
Like any big diesel engine, the motors do run hot. Some model vehicles have radiators efficient enough to keep them cool. Some models don't, although they can be upgraded. Installing one of these engines into a vehicle that has insufficient cooling capacity for the big diesel = cracked heads!! I have not heard of pinholes in the blocks.
Bush 65 is right. Engines came out with electronic controlled, and non electronic injector pumps. Stay away from electronically controlled injector pumps. They are known to be unreliable. Non electronic injector pumps are reliable, less complicated and easier to tune/adjust.
We do not have any customers come back saying they are not happy with the conversion. Providing they are installed correctly and professionally and are serviced regularly, the engine will be good for 200,000km, you will have mega engine torque, fat exhaust note and probably better fuel economy than your 6 cylinder engine. They are the reasons that people pay the $$$ for this conversion.