Hey everyone, I bought a 2009 Yukon Denali XL a month ago with 143k miles. It has the L9H 6.2 that did not have AFM / DOD from the factory which is why I was so excited about this truck. Unfortunately for me the pre-purchase inspection I had done for the vehicle conveniently missed many thousands of dollars in repairs. I’m trying to see if I can salvage the situation. After a few days of owning the truck I determined on my own it had an exhaust leak on the drivers side manifold. Replaced that and then I heard a knocking noise near the oil pan. I’m afraid I bought a truck with a motor that’s on its way to self-destructing.
After finding that rod knock I took the truck to several shops that told me it is indeed time for a rebuilt or replacement engine. In addition to that I have a leaking oil pan and trans cooler lines, and a broken CV axle on drivers side that needs replacing. I have attached two videos of the noise at idle. This is after the engine has gotten to idling temp.
Here is a more thorough inspection report I had done AFTER I bought the truck.
https://shop.tekmetric.com/inspection/W1ITrcRe8c1o1Zkx7uuIxQDwqrd76pPA2XVCsstIorw
Trying to see if I can even afford to keep this truck after an engine rebuild. I have kids and this thing was supposed to be our weekend travel vehicle for road trips up to the mountains. Now I’m afraid to even drive it around town to pick up kids and groceries.
I’m looking to see if anyone can help recommend a good shop in the Denver, CO who might be able to do a rebuild / cam swap. So far my best quote came from a shop in Goodland, Kansas that is 3 hrs from my house.
I love this truck and it drives great (for now) but this engine definitely sounds like a ticking time bomb. Looking for any guidance on how I should move forward or if I should just quit while I’m ahead and sell for a loss.
Thanks for the suggestions!
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