iamdub
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Thanks for the response when head was off all cylinders on the bank were similar. I did clean them up with a brass wire wheel. I attached some before and afters. Motor just turned 201k cylinder walls were great still had some cross hatchings,PO travel the Midwest so he stated all highway miles from when he purchased at 60k. I will look into VLOM cost any suggestions were to get one a good cost? Also any way to test the vlom?
All sounds good. I tore mine down to delete AFM right at 200K. The cylinders looked great and all the compression numbers were very good. The VLOM is the control center for the AFM and the first design had flaws which GM greatly improved on. They also improved the design of the AFM lifters.
I don't have the part number for the updated VLOM. But, I'd definitely get a GM Genuine and not aftermarket. The extra cost far outweighs the risk. The VLOM failing and having the lifters pumped or collapsed when they should or shouldn't be is how these engines experience minor damage such as a bent push rod or get completely destroyed by bent valves and cracked pistons.