Polomintus
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Hi all,
This is my first post, and hopefully not my last, I’ve combed the internet and this seems a very solid forum for GM owners, so I’m looking forward to becoming part of the community now that I’m a Yukon owner in Eastern North Carolina. Which leads me to my first post and question.
Two weeks ago I bought a 2007 Yukon Denali 6.2l V8 84,500 miles on it for my wife, traded her 2002 Tahoe LT for it. Overall, I’m very pleased, the car is in excellent condition and has cosmetically been very well looked after, and everything inside works (fingers crossed) at the moment. Here is my observation, when I cold start the engine (first startup of the day) and then drive, I’ll hear a knocking sound, not a tapping, but a clunckish sort of knocking sound and it is defiantly coming from the engine, can be heard inside the car, and louder outside (windows down). Thought at first, it was piston slap, but after reading here and elsewhere, I’m not so sure anymore, because the sound is not there on idle or when I rev the engine during startup, it is only when I drive it.
The sound is at its loudest if I start up and then drive right away (I did this only to test, normally my wife starts and drives after 2-3mins and drives like miss daisy). As I drive the sound does starts to fade, quickly at first to a slight knock, but then stays for just a little while longer, until you cannot hear it at all say after 2-3miles, it seems to collate with the speed of the engine, After it warmed up, it is good for the rest of the day. Current outside temp (70deg) at the moment. After the engine has warmed up, it sings, I've never seen any smoke of any kind on startup, acceleration or idle. Oil Pressure is 50 on startup, when warmed up, idles at 20, when running or above 1000RPMs the oil pressure returns to 40 dead on, this I’m monitoring while driving to make sure. I will say this, on idle (@5-600rpms) it is a little rough, I mean very slightly, but enough to feel in the driver’s seat, but after say 10mins it is smooth. My thoughts are at the moment, a lifter making the sound, I know after reading, this a problem on higher mileage GMCs, my wife’s previous Tahoe did it, but only in the winter days here, and certainly it was not as bad as this, or noticeable at this time of year.
My options at the moment seemed to be, let GM take a look. see if they can see can ID the problem by doing a diag on cold start ($79), the guys seemed ok at the local dealership, where I took it right after I bought it (week ago)and asked them to run a 85K service on it. After asking them to double check it, 40mins, they said it was good and no issues could be located, but that has got to be a light check in terms of finding any issues, and certainly will not be able to notice the sound I’m investigating on cold starts.
The other option in my mind which I think is shoudl do is, run a (Lucas Deep Clean) through it, GM dealership said they recommend only this product on their trucks, rather then seafoam etc.. I’ll comply, to for now. I'm hoping this will address the rough idle issue and remove that from the equation, so as not to associate it with the sound i'm hearing. I will add, since we’ve had it, we’ve done 500miles in two weeks, no issues, we have always used BP RON92 (the premium stuff) and will continue to do so while we own it, but who knows what the previous two owners used. On top of that, I’m thinking of switching to Mobile1 Full Synth, just to see if the issue is with oil not getting to the lifers, or elsewhere. I also read that higher mileage GM engines of this size can have issues with the oil pick up o-ring causing the delay in oil to the top side of the engine and hence the sound.
Love the vehicle, drives very well.
So my questions to those of you with the know or owners of the same SUV, is anyone have, or know what this could be?
What are the best options available to me, rather than just throw money at it.
Mobile1, is it a good solution (synth oil) for the 6.2l V8?
What is a good choice of oil filter to use, I mean top choices?
Thank you for your time in advance, and I hope that this can help someone else in the community in the long run also,
Cheers - Polo
This is my first post, and hopefully not my last, I’ve combed the internet and this seems a very solid forum for GM owners, so I’m looking forward to becoming part of the community now that I’m a Yukon owner in Eastern North Carolina. Which leads me to my first post and question.
Two weeks ago I bought a 2007 Yukon Denali 6.2l V8 84,500 miles on it for my wife, traded her 2002 Tahoe LT for it. Overall, I’m very pleased, the car is in excellent condition and has cosmetically been very well looked after, and everything inside works (fingers crossed) at the moment. Here is my observation, when I cold start the engine (first startup of the day) and then drive, I’ll hear a knocking sound, not a tapping, but a clunckish sort of knocking sound and it is defiantly coming from the engine, can be heard inside the car, and louder outside (windows down). Thought at first, it was piston slap, but after reading here and elsewhere, I’m not so sure anymore, because the sound is not there on idle or when I rev the engine during startup, it is only when I drive it.
The sound is at its loudest if I start up and then drive right away (I did this only to test, normally my wife starts and drives after 2-3mins and drives like miss daisy). As I drive the sound does starts to fade, quickly at first to a slight knock, but then stays for just a little while longer, until you cannot hear it at all say after 2-3miles, it seems to collate with the speed of the engine, After it warmed up, it is good for the rest of the day. Current outside temp (70deg) at the moment. After the engine has warmed up, it sings, I've never seen any smoke of any kind on startup, acceleration or idle. Oil Pressure is 50 on startup, when warmed up, idles at 20, when running or above 1000RPMs the oil pressure returns to 40 dead on, this I’m monitoring while driving to make sure. I will say this, on idle (@5-600rpms) it is a little rough, I mean very slightly, but enough to feel in the driver’s seat, but after say 10mins it is smooth. My thoughts are at the moment, a lifter making the sound, I know after reading, this a problem on higher mileage GMCs, my wife’s previous Tahoe did it, but only in the winter days here, and certainly it was not as bad as this, or noticeable at this time of year.
My options at the moment seemed to be, let GM take a look. see if they can see can ID the problem by doing a diag on cold start ($79), the guys seemed ok at the local dealership, where I took it right after I bought it (week ago)and asked them to run a 85K service on it. After asking them to double check it, 40mins, they said it was good and no issues could be located, but that has got to be a light check in terms of finding any issues, and certainly will not be able to notice the sound I’m investigating on cold starts.
The other option in my mind which I think is shoudl do is, run a (Lucas Deep Clean) through it, GM dealership said they recommend only this product on their trucks, rather then seafoam etc.. I’ll comply, to for now. I'm hoping this will address the rough idle issue and remove that from the equation, so as not to associate it with the sound i'm hearing. I will add, since we’ve had it, we’ve done 500miles in two weeks, no issues, we have always used BP RON92 (the premium stuff) and will continue to do so while we own it, but who knows what the previous two owners used. On top of that, I’m thinking of switching to Mobile1 Full Synth, just to see if the issue is with oil not getting to the lifers, or elsewhere. I also read that higher mileage GM engines of this size can have issues with the oil pick up o-ring causing the delay in oil to the top side of the engine and hence the sound.
Love the vehicle, drives very well.
So my questions to those of you with the know or owners of the same SUV, is anyone have, or know what this could be?
What are the best options available to me, rather than just throw money at it.
Mobile1, is it a good solution (synth oil) for the 6.2l V8?
What is a good choice of oil filter to use, I mean top choices?
Thank you for your time in advance, and I hope that this can help someone else in the community in the long run also,
Cheers - Polo