White Shadow
TYF Newbie
New to the forum. Great forum everyone. I just purchased a used 2008 Yukon Denali with 112,000 miles on it. Trans was replaced by dealer 10,000 miles ago. Truck was serviced at several dealers over it's lifetime. Drove it off the GMC lot and noticed a ticking (sounded similar to an exhaust leak) sound when I accelerated hard into rush hour traffic and thereafter while driving. I didn't notice during the test drive hours before. Took it back to the dealer the next morning and they said that they would fix it and "make it right". Called the Service Manager a couple of days later and he said that the engine may need to be replaced or rebuilt. Any idea what would be a better solution? Replace or rebuild?? I have read GM has had several issues with cam and lifters which may run metal shavings throughout the motor. Not sure if a replacement motor would have same issues down the road. Any help would be appreciated. I am scheduled to speak with the Sales Manager soon and want to be armed with some info. Thanks for any help!!!