Subject Vehicle: 2009 Tahoe 5.3 with 205,000 miles
Background:
3 years ago, I drove my 2009 Tahoe from Vermont t to Boston to pick up my daughter. Just before I reached Boston, my 5.3 engine collapsed a lifter. It produced all the classic sounds and symptoms of a collapsed lifter (loud knocking, traction control light and service engine light coming on, etc.).
Without a viable option, I decided to drive it the 250 miles home. I made it, but it was knocking badly all the way home. I changed the oil when I got home, and it contained metal glitter.
I parked it out back of my house and bought a 2013 Tahoe that I’m driving today.
Question#1)
If I attempt to sell the 2009 Tahoe, what price should I put on it. Someone could probably restore it, but I’m thinking it’s more of a parts vehicle. The transmission was working fine when I parked it. The differentials/transfer case are good. The interior is in OK condition (a little musty/moldy from sitting). It’s does have a fair amount of rust.
Question#2)
I plan on keeping the 2013 forever and most of the parts on the 2009 will fit on the 2013 Tahoe. Would it be wise to keep it and part it out as needed?
Question#3)
Does the glitter in the engine oil mean the engine is truly toast or does it mean it would need a more extensive rebuild? What engine parts would still be re-usable. If it can be rebuilt, I might take it on as a long term hobby project and rebuild it from scratch (and maybe use of the 2013 engine ever gives out).
Thanks for your thoughts, ideas and opinions.
Background:
3 years ago, I drove my 2009 Tahoe from Vermont t to Boston to pick up my daughter. Just before I reached Boston, my 5.3 engine collapsed a lifter. It produced all the classic sounds and symptoms of a collapsed lifter (loud knocking, traction control light and service engine light coming on, etc.).
Without a viable option, I decided to drive it the 250 miles home. I made it, but it was knocking badly all the way home. I changed the oil when I got home, and it contained metal glitter.
I parked it out back of my house and bought a 2013 Tahoe that I’m driving today.
Question#1)
If I attempt to sell the 2009 Tahoe, what price should I put on it. Someone could probably restore it, but I’m thinking it’s more of a parts vehicle. The transmission was working fine when I parked it. The differentials/transfer case are good. The interior is in OK condition (a little musty/moldy from sitting). It’s does have a fair amount of rust.
Question#2)
I plan on keeping the 2013 forever and most of the parts on the 2009 will fit on the 2013 Tahoe. Would it be wise to keep it and part it out as needed?
Question#3)
Does the glitter in the engine oil mean the engine is truly toast or does it mean it would need a more extensive rebuild? What engine parts would still be re-usable. If it can be rebuilt, I might take it on as a long term hobby project and rebuild it from scratch (and maybe use of the 2013 engine ever gives out).
Thanks for your thoughts, ideas and opinions.