Campbesl
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Dave / Geotrash,
Thank you for the awesome amount of information that you have posted on the DOD/VVT delete. I have been reviewing your Oct 2021 post where you did the DOD/VVT delete with a Cam Motion cam. I compared it to your Oct 2023 post where you listed the parts for a DOD delete (retains VVT) with a GM L9H cam.
My 2012 Yukon Denali XL 6.2 liter has 205K miles. It's running good but definitely ticks on start up. I have a OBDII plug to turn off AFM but fear that its just a matter of time before the engine craps out from AFM failure. I'm working hard to research AFM delete and REALLY appreciate the parts list that you posted above. Doing it while retaining VVT seems to simplify the project. I have a couple of questions that I hope you can answer.
- At 205K miles, is it reasonable to assume that my rocker arms and valve springs are still good or should I budget replacement of those parts? I will have a machine shop perform a head refresh.
- With the L9H cam (P/N 12711967) and Chevrolet Performance lifters (P/N 12499255) will the original push rods work or will a length change be required? I assume the later since you suggested to only buy a couple of push rods in case a few are bent. I'm just seeking confirmation on this.
- The timing cover seal alignment tool that you linked on Amazon is no longer available. Would this work as a substitute? AMAZON SEAL TOOL.
- Is it not possible to remove the hood latch blade? I see your comment to pad it with a pool noodle but I'm amazed that it is not removable. Can you please confirm this?
Okay, this is the first round of questions. Your parts list(s) and your notes seem to be immensely helpful. THANK YOU!!!
Best regards,
Scott
Thank you for the awesome amount of information that you have posted on the DOD/VVT delete. I have been reviewing your Oct 2021 post where you did the DOD/VVT delete with a Cam Motion cam. I compared it to your Oct 2023 post where you listed the parts for a DOD delete (retains VVT) with a GM L9H cam.
My 2012 Yukon Denali XL 6.2 liter has 205K miles. It's running good but definitely ticks on start up. I have a OBDII plug to turn off AFM but fear that its just a matter of time before the engine craps out from AFM failure. I'm working hard to research AFM delete and REALLY appreciate the parts list that you posted above. Doing it while retaining VVT seems to simplify the project. I have a couple of questions that I hope you can answer.
- At 205K miles, is it reasonable to assume that my rocker arms and valve springs are still good or should I budget replacement of those parts? I will have a machine shop perform a head refresh.
- With the L9H cam (P/N 12711967) and Chevrolet Performance lifters (P/N 12499255) will the original push rods work or will a length change be required? I assume the later since you suggested to only buy a couple of push rods in case a few are bent. I'm just seeking confirmation on this.
- The timing cover seal alignment tool that you linked on Amazon is no longer available. Would this work as a substitute? AMAZON SEAL TOOL.
- Is it not possible to remove the hood latch blade? I see your comment to pad it with a pool noodle but I'm amazed that it is not removable. Can you please confirm this?
Okay, this is the first round of questions. Your parts list(s) and your notes seem to be immensely helpful. THANK YOU!!!
Best regards,
Scott