Clicking noise-2019 Yukon Denali 6.2L

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If you drove it there I'd drive it from there to another shop. Or sign up for aaa should be around $100 and use them to have it towed if you don't feel comfortable driving it.

Just a quick search in my area but $6800-8000 for a rebuilt 6.2 with a 3 year/100k mile warranty. Car-part.com but before I'd go that route I would get a 2nd opinion. Or for a price like that I'd get a 3rd. Going from a tick to a cracked block is a big jump. If it were me and I brought it to another shop for a diagnosis I wouldn't tell them what the 1st shop said. A lot of places do not like doing diagnosis work if they can't just plug in their scanner and have it tell them exactly what's wrong.
 

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Updated quote is $20,500 for a refurb engine with 56k miles on it. He’ll give me a veteran discount, but it’s still at $20k.
dude, you are getting burned so bad I can smell it from here..........
tell that guy to kick rocks and take it somewhere else.
hint if there was coolant & oil mixing you would have big puffs of white smoke coming out the tail pipe, like puff the magic f9ucking dragon smoking a big o'l fatty
And when you do take it to someone else do not mention anything about a cracked block or that you had anyone else check it already, just mum is the word, "please check and advise."
 

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Any specifics or notes about what the mechanic found? Is there a particular cylinder that's affected? Did he find exhaust fumes in the coolant? Where's the crack?

Simply put, the pricing quoted is outrageous.
 

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20.5k for a junkyard engine with 50k on it.. What a “veteran discount”.. if he’s gonna try to fcck you that hard, at least tell him put a ring on it first..

In agreement with all the previous posters, this quote is mind numbing.. immediately retrieve your vehicle, bring it somewhere else (and like @Doubeleive said do NOT mention anything about a cracked block), and distance yourself from this mechanic shop as far as you can now and forever.
 

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I've RARELY heard of one of these blocks to crack. I'd say he is lying to you and trying to screw you. There are tons of low mile 6.2L at LKQ for $5K and its maybe another $3K in labor and that is pretty steep as well.
 

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Mechanic says that I have a crack in the block that is leaking coolant into the engine. States that I need to replace the engine. He’s working up a quote now, but the ballpark estimate is $15k to $30k. That sound right to you?
Run away from this shop and DON'T look back. I've heard of extreme quotes, but this one is about the most outrageous that I've ever heard for a motor replacement. And, as stated above, the quality/validity of the diagnosis of the issue itself is quite suspect.

Find yourself another local shop and let them take a look at it.
 
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Picked up the Yukon and have it at home now. The ride home had a very rough idle, shaking, check engine light is on and I’ve got smoke coming out of the exhaust. It’s obvious that something major is wrong, but the $20k quote is the killer. Looking for other local shops to take it to. I’m in Apex NC, btw. Things are expensive here, but this seems ridiculous.
Really appreciate the input from everyone. Probably saved me from getting f’d hard.
It sounds like (based upon the advice), I should be expecting to pay ~$7-11k for a new/used engine.
 
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Sorry @Scubagills for asking a question on your thread but it should help...does anyone know what the "book" hours are to remove and replace the motor? Curiosity has the best of me.

Do you have a code reader to read the check engine light? Maybe it's something simple like they forgot to plug a sensor back in. Although it doesn't sound good.
 
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The light had come on right as I was pulling in to the shop initially. Not that they couldn’t have done something else to it…
 

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