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It’s a board of mostly enthusiasts so the posts about the oil filter got everyone going. Coulda been less harsh on you lol but at least the point was made and you get it now. Moving on, the lifter can sometimes be unstuck using Marvel mystery oil and Italian tune up trick. You can search it on the board and hopefully someone more versed will chime in. 14k seems high In the end.ok, so everyone shows up to tell me i'm an idiot for not changing the filter often enough. i will be changing the oil filter with the oil from now on. my wife put a lot of miles on this car, so the oil filter has been changed at least once a year, albeit not at every oil change.
what about what i actually posted about - the 14k quote for replacing the engine? i'm legit shocked that the solution to the first clear sign of a problem is to replace the entire engine, rather than replacing some components, e.g. lifters.
just spoke to the service rep and was told that the 6.2 L engine is on backorder from GM, with no estimated lead time. he told me it would take about a week to swap the engine out once they had the engine, but it could be 1 week or a couple months until the engine was available. given that it has taken 9 business days to get to this point, i'm inclined to pick up the vehicle and try out your suggestions. there is no telling how long i would have to wait for the engine swap to occur, considering the sluggish response time from the dealership. it feels like it is being slow walked as a game to get me to trade it in and buy a new car.Listen to @the 18th letter this is a good, cheap, option. Aka: the Tennessee Tune-up as well. LOL
1. Change the oil and filter
2. Add approximately 1/2 quuart of Sea Foam, MMO, or ATF (Ratio is on the cans of Seafoam and MMO).
3. Let engine idle with new mixture until it gets warm
4. Run in neutral at rpms of about 1200 to 1800 (think massaging the mixture into the system)
5. Take the truck out and do some moderate pulls through the gears (not WOT).
6. Listen to the motor - is it quieter or noisier?
7. If it seems like improvement is being made, then give it some more rpm and longer pulls. Then coast for a bit and let the decell cycle pull oil up and around under vacuum.
8. Make a long run to Costco on the freeway. Buy more oil and filters
9. Let truck cool and sit overnight. Fire up in the morning and see if noise is gone. If gone, change oil and filter. If still slightly present, repeat the process and change the oil hot afterwards.
10. STOP using 0w-20 and go with 5w-30 Dexos.
This may or may not fix it depending on how bad the lifter issue is, but I'd be willing to bet it will work.
As far as the engine price, that's a major amount of suck, but seems common in this market. An independent shop may be a better option. They can still put in new GM engines with the warranty as well. 3yr/100k miles - done many over the years as an independent