swathdiver
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Unfortunately I think I bought a lemon. I bought a 2007 Denali XL 6.2 and at the end of November 2018 and replaced both wheel hub assemblies, outer tie rod, & brakes and rotors.
After taking a break from front end repairs (still need to change both lower ball joints) It started misfiring and running really rough. The local dealership diagnosed no compression on cylinder #8 and recommended replacement at a cost of $8,500.00
The Yukon has 221k miles on it and is in average condition (interior) and below average condition (minor rust exterior). Having a hard time figuring out what to do:
1) Buy new ($8,500.00) probably not going to do that.
2) Install used motor (got quote for $3,900.00 installed).
3) cut my losses and try to sell as is.
Any advice would be appreciated. I really like the vehicle just not sure if it’s worth dumping money in at this point.
Thanks
PS - are there any decent GM shops or independent shops in the central Indiana area that can rebuild or have experience with the 6.2 liter engines or any recommendations?
With so little money into it, you can fix it up at your leisure. However, the rust is a cancer and you'll have to decide if she's worth it or not.
Fixing just the problem is the least expensive way to go, pop the passenger side head and fix whatever's broke and put it back together and soldier on. Least expensive way to go.