Today was the day I finally got to pick up my Denali! The hour and a half drive back home was very smooth, with no issues at all. I definitely can tell the difference with the Jasper reman, and I think the transmission shifts much more smoothly with the new torque converter as well. The truck runs much quieter, and I’m not hearing the metallic piston slap that I was hearing under throttle with my original engine.
We don’t know for certain what was making the knocking noise at idle (might have been valve train as some have said), but after getting a glimpse of my old leaky core I’m glad I have a fresh L9H. Might have had something to do with my rear main seal puking oil!
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Here’s a list of what we had replaced:
- Remanufactured Jasper 6.2 L9H
- Water pump
- Replaced all belts
- Radiator hoses
- Fuel pump
- NAPA Thermostat / radiator cap
- Oil / fuel and air filters
- PCV Valve
- Distributor cap
- Plug wires and spark plugs
- Remanufactured GM Torque converter
- Transmission cooler lines
- Transmission filter / fluid change
- Flex plate bolts
- Engine mounts
- Upper and lower ball joints
- CV axles
- Rack & pinion assembly
- New OEM Hood
I’m real happy we were able to get this truck back on the road. It was great to meet LT and talk for a good half hour before I hit the road. Thanks to everyone on this thread who provided guidance and input. I know I’ll be back with more questions because I have a laundry list of other fixes I’ll taking on myself soon!
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