Picked up a 11 Denali with approx 130k on her. She’s knocking but I’m not convinced it needs a motor, did a little digging and found rocker in cyl 7 with no movement. Being that I don’t know a lot of history on it should I attempt to get that lifter to unstick and hope it works or tear it apart and see what the damage is. Seen a lot of different videos where something as simple as marvel mystery oil getting the lifters back in working order as long as it’s not far gone. I figured if it needs a motor then so be it, after all the truck didn’t cost me anything.
if you can get it unstuck and then disable it. you might get away with it. worth a try to me. others think you should never short cut and do a full delete kit.
the hybrids have a different cam than the non hybrid ones. if you go full delete, see if you can find one with a grind for the hybrid. these engines have higher compression ratio to cover for the cam timing bleeding off static compression at low rpm. I haven't even been able to confirm the trucks run right if replaced with a regular cam. I think you'd atleast have to run 93 all the time. no one that's done it ever replies when I ask. I have a feeling they don't, then give up and sell the truck for scrap. hptuners does mildly support the truck. can change a few basic things, like disable afm. but not a tons of fueling stuff. I'm not sure there's enough to tune for a cam or not.
good luck with it. please keep up the thread about how it goes. mine is disabled by the crazed performance guys stuff. but I'm sure I'll have to deal with this some day too.
if you decide to replace the afm lifters with new ones.(what I was thinking of doing at first) from what I read only the oem ones work. the cheap ones off Amazon or ebay fail quickly, or sometimes straight out of the box.
looks nice.