Apologies in advance for yet another AFM/DOD post to muddy the forum waters, but I have the 6.2L with 180k. It has a collapsed lifter and low oil pressure (leaking from oil pump). It may be conjecture for me to assume that it is AFM related, but I do hear that this type of problem is a common symptom of how the AFM functions. It looks like my best option is to put a remanufactured engine in it. I could try the rebuilding route, but there is no guarantee that there aren't other internal issues happening on outside of lifters and oil pump, so I don't want it to end up being a money sink when just swapping could be less headache (but I am open to ideas if you all disagree with this mentality). I have called a couple of places, getting a feel for how they do the swap, and I brought up the AFM point. Multiple places are recommending just to swap it with a crate 6.2L engine from GM directly that will come with a 3-year/100k warranty.
Challenge is, if I have them put a delete kit on it, it will likely void the warranty from GM. If this is a reused block with all new internal components (lifters, rockers, cam, rods, etc), would just tuning out the AFM be good enough in this instance? I know that the parts will still be for AFM, but is it worth the extra cost at this point to mechanically delete it?
Challenge is, if I have them put a delete kit on it, it will likely void the warranty from GM. If this is a reused block with all new internal components (lifters, rockers, cam, rods, etc), would just tuning out the AFM be good enough in this instance? I know that the parts will still be for AFM, but is it worth the extra cost at this point to mechanically delete it?