✅ Engine Block
✅ Cylinder Heads
✅ Gasket Set
✅ Standard Oil Pump
This engine is built back to original OEM specifications with aftermarket parts.
5 YEAR NO FAULT WARRANTY – $349.00 – click for details
FRASER ELITE CARE PROTECTION™ – $599.00 – click for details
ADD PREMIUM INSTALLATION KIT – $249.00
INSTALLATION KIT INCLUDES:
INSTALLATION KITS VARY PER APPLICATION
At Fraser, we understand that replacing your engine or transmission is a significant investment. To assist with the financial burden, we offer core waiver options that allow you to defer your core deposit, freeing up substantial funds to complete your project efficiently.
✅ Engine Block
✅ New Updated Timing Components
✅ New Updated Pistons
✅ New Updated Level II Lifters (TSB Updates from 2013)
✅ New Connecting Rods
✅ Remanufactured & Updated Cylinder Heads (TSB Updates From 2012)
✅ Premium Gasket Set
✅ Updated Oil Pump (High Volume)
This engine is remanufactured to exceed OEM Specifications.
5 YEAR NO FAULT WARRANTY – $349.00 – click for details
FRASER ELITE CARE PROTECTION™ – $599.00 – click for details
ADD PREMIUM INSTALLATION KIT – $249.00
INSTALLATION KIT INCLUDES:
INSTALLATION KITS VARY PER APPLICATION
Why Choose Fraser Advantage Over Standard Rebuilds?
When it comes to revitalizing your engine, the choice between a standard rebuild and the Fraser Advantage is the choice between ordinary and extraordinary. Here’s why you should elevate your driving experience with Fraser Advantage:
Precision Redefined:
Enhanced Durability:
Exclusive Valve Optimization:
Premium Component Selection:
Comprehensive Gasket Overhaul:
Tailored Finishing:
In essence, Fraser Advantage is not just a rebuild; it’s a transformation. It’s a commitment to excellence, precision, and durability that goes beyond the standard. Choose Fraser Advantage for an engine that doesn’t just run – it roars with power, reliability, and an unrivaled level of craftsmanship. Elevate your driving experience – choose Fraser Advantage.
This remanufactured GMC 6.2L (L86) engine includes the following enhancements from Fraser Engines:
GMC 6.2L (L86) Engines
The GM 6.2L (L86) is a V8 engine designed by General Motors for use in their vehicles.
The base engine consists of:
An all-aluminium engine block and cylinder heads
Variable Valve Timing (VVT)
Direct Injection (DI)
The engine specifications include:
GM introduced the L86 engine in 2014, designed to replace the previous generation 6.2L engine. The new engine featured an advanced Direct Injection system, which improved fuel efficiency and performance. It was first used in GM’s full-size pickup trucks and SUVs, which saw significant improvements in towing capacity and acceleration. The L86 received praise from reviewers for its smooth power delivery and impressive torque output.
The GM 6.2L is used in various GM vehicles, including the Chevrolet Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe, and Corvette, as well as the GMC Sierra, Yukon, and Cadillac Escalade. The engine is a popular choice among performance enthusiasts and truck enthusiasts alike for its power and durability.
At Fraser, we understand that replacing your engine or transmission is a significant investment. To assist with the financial burden, we offer core waiver options that allow you to defer your core deposit, freeing up substantial funds to complete your project efficiently.
Our journey begins with a thorough visual inspection of each engine block for casting defects. We meticulously disassemble the components, inspecting each part for damage and identifying the cause of failure. We remove oil and water passage plugs to guarantee optimal results during thermal cleaning. We select only premium castings for our marine blocks, insisting on replacements in all salt-water applications. For high-performance engines, we utilize premium cores, never employing repaired castings or sleeved blocks, preserving the authenticity of your classic car’s original block casting with our skilled technicians’ craftsmanship.
We elevate engine parts to a new level of clean with our thermal cleaning system. This process evenly distributes heat throughout the chamber, avoiding overheating or warping. Components are heated in an oxygen-deficient atmosphere, decomposing combustible hydrocarbons and leaving parts dry. We use the Ace RKE 230 oven exclusively for cast iron blocks, ensuring ash residue is effortlessly removed in the subsequent stainless steel shot blasting phase.
Our shot-blasting method employs stainless steel shot to remove surface contamination like rust, creating a smoother finish. This step is vital for detecting surface and subsurface defects during quality inspection. The peening process imparts compression strength to the metal, preparing it for a preliminary defect inspection.
We use magnetic particle inspection to detect cracks and imperfections in ferrous engine parts, ensuring the highest quality for our cast iron blocks. Before proceeding to aluminum blocks, we explain their specific cleaning, testing, and defect checking processes.
Aluminum engine blocks first encounter our AXE SW20 OS spray cleaning system, which removes all foreign material with its powerful spraying action and multi-integrated nozzles. This step is crucial for a thorough inspection.
We use ultrasonic cleaning for aluminum blocks, known as the benchmark in cleanliness. This method reaches inaccessible areas, breaking the bonds that hold small particles to surfaces. Post-cleaning, the block undergoes pressure testing.
We employ the Delta Pressure tester to double-check for pinholes after magnafluxing and dye testing, ensuring the integrity of all castings used in our products.
After a complete visual inspection, we repair minor casting defects, remove broken bolts, tap threads, and perform gasket surface repairs to minimize stock removal.
We use the RMC CNC V40 enclosed machining center for precise and versatile machining. This computerized machine measures and levels blocks, measures deck heights & cylinder bore sizes, eliminating operator error. Our machine determines Ra finish based on block type and gasket used, utilizing CBN cutters and checking surface finish with the Mitutoyo SJ-301.
The Sunnen LBB-1600 Hone, measuring accuracy within .0001″, is our choice for precision rod reconditioning and pin fitting, ensuring honed bores equal to or better than new rods. High-performance engines are fitted with ARP high-strength bolts and nuts prior to this step.
We are the first to use Rottler’s newest cylinder honing machine, ensuring the most accurate honing with cylinders finishing within .0001″ roundness and straightness. This machine continuously analyzes and corrects the bore, maintaining evolving engine designs’ critical oil clearances and machining tolerances.
After precise machining, our blocks undergo a second high-pressure wash cycle, ensuring absolute cleanliness for final assembly.
We ultrasonically clean all parts prior to assembly, ensuring the ultimate cleanliness level. This method reaches every surface and internal area, providing the cleaning force required for the most stringent standards.
Each assembler at Fraser Engines conducts a thorough visual inspection and measures parts for proper size. We fit blocks with new cam bearings, oil restrictors, relief valves, new water and oil plugs, and more. Cylinder heads are installed with new bolts and gaskets, and each cylinder’s seal integrity is checked. The final inspection by our assembly manager ensures the highest quality for your remanufactured engine.
Fraser Engines is committed to delivering engines of exceptional quality and performance. Our rigorous, detailed remanufacturing process ensures every engine we deliver meets our high standards and exceeds your expectations.
At Fraser Engines, we embrace cutting-edge technology to ensure that every engine we remanufacture meets the highest standards of quality and performance. A cornerstone of our state-of-the-art machinery is the ACF200 Cylinder Boring-Resurfacing Machine. This sophisticated equipment plays a pivotal role in our engine rebuilding process, allowing us to deliver products that consistently exceed expectations.
The ACF200 is renowned for its precision and versatility. Our skilled technicians utilize this machine’s advanced capabilities to perform intricate machining tasks with unmatched accuracy.
Incorporating the ACF200 into our remanufacturing process allows us to offer several distinct advantages:
Meticulous Cylinder Machining: Each engine’s cylinders are bored and honed to exact dimensions, ensuring optimal fit and function. This meticulous attention to detail is crucial for the engine’s performance and the vehicle’s overall efficiency.
Flawless Surface Finishing: Proper head gasket sealing is paramount in engine rebuilding. The ACF200 enables us to resurface engine blocks and cylinder heads to precise specifications, ensuring a perfect seal and reliable performance.
Assured Quality and Performance: With the ACF200’s precision, every engine remanufactured at Fraser Engines is a testament to our commitment to quality. We don’t just rebuild engines; we enhance them, setting new benchmarks for performance and reliability in the remanufacturing industry.
At Fraser Engines, we pride ourselves on being at the forefront of remanufacturing innovation, and our CNC Crankshaft Grinder stands as a testament to this commitment. As a leading remanufacturer, we boast the utilization of CNC Crank Grinders, a technology that sets us apart and reinforces our position as an industry pioneer in the United States.
Our CNC Crankshaft Grinder represents the pinnacle of modern engineering, bringing the precision of fully automated production processes, typically exclusive to OEM plants, into our remanufacturing workflow.
One-Chucking Complete Grinding: Designed for efficiency and excellence, the CNC Crankshaft Grinder performs complete grinding of crankshafts in a single chucking. This advanced approach ensures consistency and precision throughout the entire process.
Unmatched Precision and Quality: The machine’s capabilities extend far beyond the current industry standards, offering:
At Fraser Engines, we’re committed to innovation and excellence in every facet of our remanufacturing process. Our continuous pursuit of improvement and our investment in the latest technologies underscore this commitment. A shining example of our forward-thinking approach is the integration of state-of-the-art flame spray technology into our operations.
Recently, Fraser Engines has taken a significant leap forward by incorporating the latest flame spray machine into our remanufacturing facilities. Installed and fully operational since 2016, this technology marks a new era in our production capabilities.
Setting New Standards in Finish Quality: The flame spray machine elevates our ability to meet and exceed the finish requirements for engine block cylinder bores. With this technology, Fraser Engines effortlessly surpasses the industry benchmarks for remanufacturing current model year engines.
Unparalleled Precision and Durability: Flame spray technology allows us to apply coatings with unmatched precision and uniformity, ensuring each engine block’s durability and performance are maximized. This process not only enhances the quality of the finished product but also extends the lifespan of the engines we remanufacture.
Introducing the L86 6.2-liter Engine by GMC: The L86 6.2-liter Engine stands as a testament to GMC’s commitment to power and performance. This gasoline V8 engine, part of the EcoTec3 family, is engineered for robust performance in a variety of applications, including GMC trucks and SUVs. Adopting an overhead valve design (OHV) in a V configuration, the L86 combines modern technology with a proven architecture. Debuting in select GMC models, the L86 engine has become synonymous with power and efficiency. The precision-engineered components contribute to its reliability and impressive performance. The engine features advanced technologies, including direct fuel injection and variable valve timing, ensuring optimal combustion and power delivery across a broad range of driving conditions. From the 2014 model year onwards, the L86 engine has been a driving force in GMC’s lineup. Its sophisticated design and engineering innovations make it a standout choice for those seeking a balance of power and fuel efficiency in their vehicles. The integration of advanced technologies enhances not only performance but also fuel economy, showcasing GMC’s dedication to delivering a superior driving experience. In the realm of remanufactured engines, Fraser Engines proudly extends its expertise to the L86 6.2-liter Engine. Our remanufactured engines undergo a meticulous blueprinting process, encompassing the cylinder block, rotating assembly, cylinder head, valve train, and installation gasket set (oil pump not included). At Fraser Engines, we prioritize quality, utilizing new components to replace damaged crankshafts, cylinder blocks, and cylinder heads. Our commitment to excellence is evident in the remanufacturing process, where damaged components are replaced with new ones rather than undergoing repairs. The use of materials from the same suppliers as the OEM, coupled with precision machining on CNC equipment, ensures that our remanufactured L86 engines not only meet but often exceed OEM specifications. Fraser Engines specializes in delivering remanufactured gasoline engines tailored for various applications, including trucks and SUVs. Our comprehensive packages and attention to detail make us a trusted choice for those seeking reliable and high-performance engines. Choose Fraser Engines for excellence in every aspect of your remanufactured L86 6.2-liter Engine.
Metric | Value |
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Engine family | EcoTec3 |
Displacement | 6.2 liters |
Aspiration | Naturally Aspirated (Gasoline) |
Configuration & cylinders | V configuration, eight cylinders |
Vehicle engine orientation | Longitudinal |
Valve configuration | Overhead valve (OHV) |
Assembly sites | [Assembly Site for GMC Engines] |
Predecessor | Currently none |
Successor | Currently none |
Fraser Engines & Transmissions is your trusted partner for 6.2L GM engine remanufacturing, offering unmatched quality and performance. Our state-of-the-art remanufacturing process involves precision engineering and the use of high-grade materials, ensuring each engine surpasses original specifications for durability and reliability.
We back our remanufactured our 6.2L GM engines with an industry-leading warranty, reflecting our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. This robust warranty coverage is our guarantee of reliability, offering you peace of mind with every purchase.
Our team of experts is dedicated to providing personalized consultation services, ensuring that your 6.2L GM engine selection is perfectly aligned with your vehicle’s performance requirements. We focus on understanding your needs to recommend the best engine solution, promising optimal performance and seamless integration.
Opting for a remanufactured 6.2L GM engine from Fraser Engines & Transmissions means choosing an upgrade that enhances your vehicle’s efficiency, power, and reliability. Explore our selection of premium remanufactured engines today and take the first step towards a superior driving experience.
Metric | Value |
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Bore | 103.25 mm |
Stroke | 92 mm |
Compression ratio | 11.5:1 |
Max power @ RPM | 420 hp @ 5,600 rpm |
Max torque @ RPM | 460 lb-ft @ 4,100 rpm |
Cylinder head | Aluminum |
Cylinder block | Cast aluminum |
Camshaft drive | Timing chain |
Vehicle | Transmission | Drive Wheels | Power@ RPM | Torque (lb-ft) @ RPM |
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GMC Sierra / Yukon (2014 – 2018) | Eight-speed automatic | RWD / 4WD | 420 @ 5,600 | 460 @ 4,100 |
GMC Sierra / Yukon (2019 +) | Ten-speed automatic | RWD / 4WD | 420 @ 5,600 | 460 @ 4,100 |
GMC Sierra HD / Yukon XL (2015 – 2018) | Eight-speed automatic | RWD / 4WD | 420 @ 5,600 | 460 @ 4,100 |
GMC Sierra HD / Yukon XL (2019 +) | Ten-speed automatic | RWD / 4WD | 420 @ 5,600 | 460 @ 4,100 |
GMC Yukon Denali (2015 – 2018) | Eight-speed automatic | RWD / 4WD | 420 @ 5,600 | 460 @ 4,100 |
GMC Yukon Denali (2019 +) | Ten-speed automatic | RWD / 4WD | 420 @ 5,600 | 460 @ 4,100 |
Use conventional or break-in oil (non-synthetic) for the first 600 miles of operation. Do not drive for long periods at any single speed, always vary your speed. Do not tow a trailer or put other heavy loads on the vehicle. Check the engine oil and coolant levels daily.
At 600 Miles change the engine oil and filter using conventional (non-synthetic) oil. Check fuel and ignition settings; adjust valves (where applicable).