6.6 Duramax Engine for Sale | GM 6.6L V8 Turbo Diesel (LB7 / LLY / LBZ / LMM / LML / L5P Variants)

Code: vaz93
(2 customer reviews)

Product Overview & Specifications

  • In Stock, Multiple RPO Variants Available (LB7, LLY, LBZ, LMM, LML, L5P)
  • Free Shipping to All 50 States via Freight Pallet, 5 to 10 Business Days
  • All 8 Cylinders Compression Tested, Results Available Before You Pay
  • RPO Variant Confirmed (LB7 vs LLY vs LBZ vs LMM vs LML vs L5P)
  • Fuel Injector Operation Verified (Especially Critical for LB7 Variant)
  • Turbocharger Condition Inspected
  • EGR Cooler Condition Documented (LLY Onward Variants)
  • DPF and SCR System Status Disclosed (LMM Onward / LML Onward Variants)
  • Donor Application Documented (Silverado HD, Sierra HD, Hummer H1, etc.)
  • Allison 1000 vs ZF6 Manual Compatibility Confirmed
  • 100% Fitment Verified Before Every Order Ships
  • No Core Charge, Keep Your Old Engine

$4,499.00

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Description

Reliable 6.6 Duramax Engine for Sale

Are you on the hunt for a powerful and reliable diesel engine, one that can handle the demands of heavy-duty truck service? Renowned for its robustness and efficiency, the used 6.6 Duramax engine for sale at Vaz Auto Solutions is perfect for those who demand peak performance from their Silverado HD, Sierra HD, Suburban 2500, Express / Savana van, Kodiak / TopKick medium-duty, or Hummer H1 Alpha.

The 6.6 Duramax Engine, A History of GM Heavy-Duty Diesel

Our 6.6 Duramax engine for sale has been a leading choice in diesel engines since its introduction in 2001. Developed by DMAX Ltd., a joint venture between General Motors and Isuzu Motors, the Duramax has been GM’s heavy-duty diesel option across multiple emissions generations. With a displacement of 6.6 liters and a compression ratio of 16.0:1, the Duramax delivers a strong combination of power and efficiency. Its key engineering features include high-pressure common rail direct fuel injection and turbocharging.

The Duramax Family, RPO Variants Across the Generations

The 6.6 Duramax has been produced in six major RPO variants across its 2001-present production:

The bullet specs on this listing (445 hp / 910 lb-ft) match the L5P generation. Tell us your truck year and we’ll match the appropriate RPO variant.

Features of the 6.6 Duramax Engine

  • High-Pressure Common Rail Fuel Injection System: The Duramax utilizes a high-pressure common rail fuel injection system. This system delivers precise amounts of fuel to each cylinder at high pressure (up to 30,000+ psi on later variants), optimizing combustion efficiency and power output.
  • Turbocharging Technology: All Duramax engines are equipped with a turbocharger, typically a variable geometry turbocharger (VGT) in LLY and later generations.
  • Advanced Emissions Control Technology: Starting with the LMM generation (2007.5-2010), Duramax engines incorporate DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter). LML (2011-2016) added SCR / DEF injection. L5P (2017+) features the most sophisticated emissions hardware.
  • Cast Iron Block, Aluminum Heads: The Duramax features aluminum cylinder heads on a robust cast-iron block, providing the durability of cast iron with the heat dissipation and weight savings of aluminum heads.
  • Advanced Engine Control Module (ECM): The ECM manages fuel injection timing, turbocharger operation, EGR (where applicable), DPF regeneration (LMM+), DEF dosing (LML+), and emissions control. The ECM also provides GM Tech 2 / GDS diagnostic capability.
  • Integrated Engine Brake (Exhaust Brake): Some Duramax-equipped vehicles feature an integrated exhaust brake system that helps control vehicle speed while descending steep grades, reducing service brake wear.
  • Enhanced Cooling System: Improved cooling systems in later generations help manage engine temperatures more effectively, especially during heavy towing.

ZF6 Manual Transmission Compatibility

A frequently-asked question we receive is about the ZF S6-650 6-speed manual transmission (commonly called the ZF6). The ZF6 was offered behind the LB7 (2001-2004), LLY (2004.5-2006), and LBZ (2006-2007) Duramax in Silverado / Sierra HD trucks for buyers who preferred a manual transmission. The ZF6 is well-regarded for its mechanical robustness and is highly sought after for repower projects, expedition trucks, and owner-operator builds. If you need a Duramax + ZF6 combination, tell us your year and we can advise on availability of the specific Duramax variant and ZF6 manual that originally came together. After 2007 (LMM era onward), GM discontinued the ZF6 option, so manual transmission Duramax pairings are LB7 / LLY / LBZ era only.

Applications of 6.6 Duramax Engine

This engine is versatile and was installed in various GM heavy-duty applications:

  • Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD / 3500HD (2001-present, all Duramax-equipped HD trims)
  • GMC Sierra 2500HD / 3500HD (2001-present, all Duramax-equipped HD trims)
  • Chevrolet Suburban 2500 (2001-2014, available with LB7 / LLY / LBZ / LMM / LML)
  • GMC Yukon XL 2500 (2001-2014)
  • Chevrolet Express 2500 / 3500 / 4500 (full-size cargo van, available with LMM / LML in select years)
  • GMC Savana 2500 / 3500 / 4500 (full-size cargo van)
  • Chevrolet Kodiak C4500 / C5500 (2003-2009 medium-duty truck, with LB7 / LLY / LBZ / LMM)
  • GMC TopKick C4500 / C5500 (2003-2009 medium-duty truck)
  • Hummer H1 Alpha (2006 only, LBZ Duramax variant)
  • Heavy-duty applications: Towing, construction, agriculture, expedition / overland, and any heavy-duty application requiring sustained diesel torque

Performance Metrics

When it comes to performance, the 6.6 Duramax engine surpasses expectations:

  • Real-World Data: Proven to deliver consistent and reliable power in diverse conditions across the full range of L5P fleet service
  • Competitor Comparisons: Competes directly with the Ford Power Stroke (6.0L / 6.4L / 6.7L) and Cummins B-series in the RAM
  • Customer Reviews: Users rave about long-lasting performance, particularly the LBZ generation which is widely considered the “sweet spot” Duramax

Here at Vaz Auto Solutions, you’ll find the 6.6 Duramax Engine for sale at the perfect price. We aim to make your hunt for a perfect engine more seamless and easier and provide you with the best product possible.

Signs You Need a Replacement Duramax

  • Loss of compression on one or more cylinders
  • Fuel injector failure (especially LB7, the most common LB7 issue)
  • Turbocharger failure (boost drop, blue oil smoke, whistle / surge sounds)
  • EGR cooler failure (LLY onward variants)
  • DPF clogging beyond regen capability (LMM onward variants)
  • DEF / SCR system failure (LML onward variants)
  • Cylinder head crack or warping (LBZ era documented concern with extreme tuning)
  • Connecting rod or main bearing knock under load
  • Donor truck has been totaled and the Duramax is being moved
  • Repower project (Allison 1000 + Duramax conversion into expedition truck, RV, etc.)

Common Duramax Issues We Inspect Before Shipping

  • LB7 fuel injectors: The single most-discussed Duramax service item. Original-spec LB7 injectors can fail at 100,000-180,000 miles, causing rough running, fuel-in-oil dilution, and white smoke. Updated injector design from GM has significantly improved this. We inspect injector condition where possible.
  • EGR cooler failure (LLY+): Internal coolant leakage in the EGR cooler can cause coolant loss and combustion gas contamination. Documented LLY/LBZ/LMM/LML wear point.
  • DPF clogging (LMM+): Failure to complete active or passive regeneration can clog the DPF. Documented post-emissions Duramax service item.
  • DEF system (LML+): DEF doser, NOx sensors, and SCR catalyst are all wear items at high mileage.
  • Turbocharger: VGT vanes can stick from soot accumulation, especially on engines that primarily see short trips or extended idle. We inspect turbocharger shaft play and visual condition.

What Is Included, What Is Not Included

Additional information

aspiration

Turbocharged

bore-x-stroke

4.06 in x 3.90 in

compression-ratio

16.0:1

configuration

V8

cooling-system

Liquid cooled

fuel-system

High-pressure common rail direct injection

valvetrain

4 valves per cylinder, OHV

block-material

Cast Iron

head-material

Aluminum

displacement

6.6 liters (403 cubic inches)

horsepower

Up to 445 hp (L5P)

torque

Up to 910 lb-ft (L5P)

production-years

2001 to present

rpo-variants

L5P, LB7, LBZ, LLY, LML, LMM

originally-paired-with

Allison 1000 5-speed / 6-speed / 10-speed automatic, OR ZF S6-650 6-speed manual (LB7 / LLY / LBZ era only)

compatibility

2001 Chevrolet 6.6 Duramax Engine

price

$4, 499.00

2 reviews for 6.6 Duramax Engine for Sale | GM 6.6L V8 Turbo Diesel (LB7 / LLY / LBZ / LMM / LML / L5P Variants)

  1. John Morgan (verified owner)

    Vaz Auto Solutions exceeded my expectations with the Ford 6.8L Triton V10 engine I bought. The ordering process was straightforward, and the engine was delivered promptly. After installation in my RV, it runs like a dream, offering impressive torque and reliability for our cross-country trips. Excellent service and top-notch parts!

  2. Mark miller (verified owner)

    I recently purchased a Ford 6.8L Triton V10 engine from Vaz Auto Solutions, and I couldn’t be happier. The engine arrived quickly and in excellent condition. After installing it in my Ford F-350, the performance has been outstanding.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Availability of 6.6 Duramax engine for sale?

Yes, we have multiple 6.6 Duramax engines in stock across all six RPO variants (LB7, LLY, LBZ, LMM, LML, L5P). Sourced from Silverado HD / Sierra HD, Suburban 2500, Express / Savana, Kodiak / TopKick, and Hummer H1 Alpha donor vehicles. Call (240) 301-0095 to confirm current variant availability.

Price of 6.6 Duramax Engine?

$4,499.00 for this listing (SKU vaz93). Genuine GM reman Duramax runs $9,500 to $14,500. Independent reman runs $7,500 to $11,500. Our used Duramax with full RPO variant identification and inspection represents excellent value for repower projects.

Will a Duramax fit with a ZF6 manual transmission?

Yes, on LB7 / LLY / LBZ era engines (2001-2007). GM offered the ZF S6-650 6-speed manual transmission (commonly called the “ZF6”) as an alternative to the Allison 1000 automatic on Silverado / Sierra HD trucks during the 2001-2007 model years. After 2007 (LMM era onward), the ZF6 was discontinued, so manual Duramax pairings are limited to LB7 / LLY / LBZ era. If you need a Duramax + ZF6 combination, call us for current availability and we can advise on the matching engine and transmission set.

What is the towing capacity of a vehicle equipped with the 6.6L Duramax engine?

Towing capacity varies depending on the specific configuration and model year. Generally, trucks equipped with the 6.6L Duramax engine can tow anywhere from 10,000 lbs to over 36,000 lbs (gooseneck / 5th-wheel rated, current L5P), depending on factors like the axle ratio, bed configuration, dual rear wheels (DRW), and which RPO variant. Earlier Duramax variants (LB7 era) topped out around 13,000 lbs gooseneck / 5th-wheel; the current L5P models can pull substantially more.

Does the 6.6L Duramax engine require diesel exhaust fluid (DEF)?

Starting with the LML generation (2011-2016) and continuing with the L5P generation (2017-present), the 6.6L Duramax engine requires diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) injection as part of its emissions control system. DEF is used to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions through SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction). Pre-2011 Duramax variants (LB7, LLY, LBZ, LMM) do NOT require DEF.

What is the lifespan of a 6.6L Duramax engine?

With proper maintenance and care, the 6.6L Duramax engine is known for its durability and can last well over 200,000 miles. Some owners have reported achieving 300,000 miles or more with regular maintenance and proper driving habits. The LBZ generation is particularly well-regarded for long-term durability. Common high-mileage concerns include fuel injectors (LB7), EGR cooler (LLY+), and DPF / DEF system (post-2007 emissions variants).

How often should I change the fuel filter on a 6.6L Duramax engine?

It is recommended to change the fuel filter on a 6.6L Duramax engine approximately every 15,000 to 30,000 miles, depending on driving conditions and fuel quality. Regularly changing the fuel filter helps ensure clean fuel delivery to the high-pressure common rail injectors and prolongs the life of the fuel system components. For LB7 owners specifically, frequent fuel filter changes are critical injector protection.

How does the integrated exhaust brake work on the 6.6L Duramax engine?

The integrated exhaust brake on the 6.6L Duramax helps control vehicle speed while descending steep grades. It works by restricting exhaust flow, which creates backpressure and helps slow down the vehicle without relying solely on the service brakes. This reduces brake wear and improves overall vehicle control, especially when towing heavy loads downhill. Most LBZ-onward Duramax variants feature exhaust braking integration with the Allison 1000 transmission.

Product Warranty

15 Day Replacement Warranty

Every used 6.6 Duramax engine sold by Vaz Auto Solutions is covered by a 15 day replacement warranty from the date of delivery.

Covered:

  • Internal defects present at the time of delivery
  • Part does not perform as described
  • Wrong RPO variant shipped due to our fulfillment error (LB7 sent instead of LBZ, etc.)

Not Covered:

  • Damage from improper installation
  • Damage from incompatible RPO variant ECM or harness
  • Damage from running on contaminated or non-ULSD fuel
  • LB7 injector failure that develops post-delivery (this is a documented LB7 wear point and we inspect injectors before shipping but cannot guarantee long-term injector life)
  • DPF / DEF / SCR system failure post-delivery on LMM / LML variants
  • Damage from cooling system neglect
  • External components unless specifically listed
  • Labor costs of any kind

To file a claim, contact us within 15 days of delivery at (240) 301-0095 or support@vazautosolutions.com.

Trust Badges

  • Compression Tested: All 8 cylinders pressure-checked, results before you pay
  • RPO Variant Authenticated: LB7, LLY, LBZ, LMM, LML, or L5P confirmed
  • Fuel Injector Inspection: Especially critical for LB7 variant
  • Turbocharger Inspected: Shaft play and bearing wear assessed
  • EGR / DPF / DEF Status Documented: By RPO variant
  • Donor Application Documented: Silverado HD, Sierra HD, Suburban, Express, Kodiak origin verified
  • Allison / ZF6 Compatibility Confirmed: Transmission pairing verified
  • Free Shipping All 50 States: Freight pallet, no hidden fees
  • No Core Charge: Keep your old engine
  • 15 Day Warranty: Internal defects covered from delivery