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Sorry to hear thatI went to the GMC owners site and used the chat feature. They said my build date was 7/08/20.
As these engines continue to fail I think you will see it turn into a recall. GM does not want to piss off the customers of their big profit vehicles. Most of those have V8 enginesYea, this is a problem that is "recall" worthy instead of just a TSB.
...If GM forces me into that route I will seek additional damages including our family vacation that we just cancelled due to our vehicle being a ticking mechanical time bomb
If you and James don't think crap like this that GM is pulling does not affect brand reputation and resale value you are flat out wrong. When you dump 65k+ on a new vehicle and find out your engine is built with defective parts post up how that feels.
Someone take your man card away? That's just silly thinking there. Go on vacation and if she breaks, climb into another and continue on your way.
If you are really worried about your valve springs, put on a set of dual springs yourself and forget about them ever breaking. You are letting yourself be held hostage by "what if" hysteria.
Ticking time bombs, you don't even know what Pete and I and the rest of us face with these junkers. At 160K our oil pump o-rings fail and our motors lose oil pressure. At 165K our transmissions go out. Our timing chains are only rated for 200k miles and let's not talk about the airbags that go off and cut your face in half. I'm at 159,9XX miles Steve and if I had to drive to California tomorrow I would load the family up and not care one whit about any of that. You know why?