Caddy caught fire

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Ha! Just needs a little degreasing and a new manifold and it'll be like new
 

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You're a braver man, than I. If it's me, that engine gets a full rebuild. I'd be tearing down to the bare block and sending it off to the machine shop and building it from the ground up after everything that motor has been through but that's just me.

May the force be with you :)
 

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I'm optimistic about it. It looks like most of the fire was on the upper RH side. Most of the heat is above the flame and if the flame is on the motor, more accurately- on whatever is burning that's on the motor, then the motor would've been exposed to the lowest of the temps and likely still in the "safe zone". My only doubt, although small, is that the block was exposed to high heat then suddenly cooled when sprayed with water. If it were mine, I'd probably just clean it up, replace everything external that isn't metal, replace the driven accessories and let 'er rip.
 
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sooo whats the plan here? swap it into the other tahoe?

I plan on new bearings and seals, probably a cheap eBay intake or an ls3 intake. New non vvt cam, E85, stand alone possibly, Chinese turbo.
Keeping the awd components and maybe put it all in a single cab Silverado eventually
 

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