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Hi all

here's the skinny.
I bought 2007 Tahoe, VIN option 0 8th digit, as "mechanical" from auction. 142000 miles. It's LT model with all blows and whistles for the year.
I paid $4100 plus fees for it.
Entire purchase was based on me having a mechanic, that I knew since his age 11, fix it for me.
And he flopped. Truck spent 2 months in his shop without being worked on. Who knows.
Anyhow. Now it sits in my property and I have a problem.
Starts and runs, you can drive it. Has misfire cylinders 5 and 6, low compression same cylinders. When gas added, only cylinder 6 keeps misfiring. My guy told me, it's stuck AFM lifters, that need to be replaced.
Maybe.
I found two more mechanics, they both say - it's faster and cheaper to replace engine, than to fuss with rebuilding this one.
I tried an online site to order engine, they turned out to be scam, canceled order. We do NOT have reasonably low mileage engines anywhere in the area. I am, now, fearing ordering anything else online.
Engines run anywhere between $2500 to $3500 low miles online with warranty.
Crate engines run about same.
They want $2000 to swap out engine.
With everything to be spent on it, I am closing on $10K-11K.
Silly may it sound, what would you do?
1. register truck, sell as mechanic special to, at least, recover most of my money? It's clean title, I can get title in a week.
2. buy remanufactured engine? I have no idea, if remanned engines are more to replace or same price, labor charge wise. Who then has quality and reasonably priced remanned engines? JAGs and such are out of question.
3. still, take a chance with another used engine from say, LKQ? Or, anyone knows a solid source for used engines? I am in Pacific NW.
I am looking for advice, not beating, I beat myself up just fine for this.
Thank you in advance. I am too old and don't have enough time available, to DIY. Maybe 10-20 years ago, not now.
 

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What was your original plan? Daily driver? Toy? Flip for money? ???
 
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Daily driver. I want a better bigger car. My daily commuter is 98 Grand Marquis, bare bone. That Tahoe is a nice car. But I am frugal person.
 

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Hi all

here's the skinny.
I bought 2007 Tahoe, VIN option 0 8th digit, as "mechanical" from auction. 142000 miles. It's LT model with all blows and whistles for the year.
I paid $4100 plus fees for it.
Entire purchase was based on me having a mechanic, that I knew since his age 11, fix it for me.
And he flopped. Truck spent 2 months in his shop without being worked on. Who knows.
Anyhow. Now it sits in my property and I have a problem.
Starts and runs, you can drive it. Has misfire cylinders 5 and 6, low compression same cylinders. When gas added, only cylinder 6 keeps misfiring. My guy told me, it's stuck AFM lifters, that need to be replaced.
Maybe.
I found two more mechanics, they both say - it's faster and cheaper to replace engine, than to fuss with rebuilding this one.
I tried an online site to order engine, they turned out to be scam, canceled order. We do NOT have reasonably low mileage engines anywhere in the area. I am, now, fearing ordering anything else online.
Engines run anywhere between $2500 to $3500 low miles online with warranty.
Crate engines run about same.
They want $2000 to swap out engine.
With everything to be spent on it, I am closing on $10K-11K.
Silly may it sound, what would you do?
1. register truck, sell as mechanic special to, at least, recover most of my money? It's clean title, I can get title in a week.
2. buy remanufactured engine? I have no idea, if remanned engines are more to replace or same price, labor charge wise. Who then has quality and reasonably priced remanned engines? JAGs and such are out of question.
3. still, take a chance with another used engine from say, LKQ? Or, anyone knows a solid source for used engines? I am in Pacific NW.
I am looking for advice, not beating, I beat myself up just fine for this.
Thank you in advance. I am too old and don't have enough time available, to DIY. Maybe 10-20 years ago, not now.

Take it to your local Chevrolet dealer for a diagnosis and estimate for repairs. It may be able to be repaired for far less than swapping in a replacement engine. Cylinder 5 is not an AFM cylinder while number six is. I hate lazy mechanics.
 

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Hi all

here's the skinny.
I bought 2007 Tahoe, VIN option 0 8th digit, as "mechanical" from auction. 142000 miles. It's LT model with all blows and whistles for the year.
I paid $4100 plus fees for it.
Entire purchase was based on me having a mechanic, that I knew since his age 11, fix it for me.
And he flopped. Truck spent 2 months in his shop without being worked on. Who knows.
Anyhow. Now it sits in my property and I have a problem.
Starts and runs, you can drive it. Has misfire cylinders 5 and 6, low compression same cylinders. When gas added, only cylinder 6 keeps misfiring. My guy told me, it's stuck AFM lifters, that need to be replaced..

you did all ready try new cables and plugs tried swapping coils etc.... tiried injector cleaner?

also it will need a new catalytic converter most likely it's all ready fried

mine would misfire on startup after running the injector cleaner it's good again (that was #6 btw)
 
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If it was me I would swap in a used 6.0L or maybe even 6.2L. I wouldn't buy a used 5.3L because you will likely end up with the same issues as the current engine has plus it'll probably have stuck piston rings and consume oil (which the one you have is probably doing this also you just don't know yet). You bought it cheap enough that if the rest of the truck is in good shape you could get a swap accomplished for what buying a "good" truck would have cost and end up with a better one. Check car-part.com and eBay for used engines. eBay will be a little more expensive but almost all the sellers listing on eBay will ship and you can see their reviews. If looking on car-part.com you can Google the name of the salvage yard and look at reviews on Google.
 

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Daily driver. I want a better bigger car. My daily commuter is 98 Grand Marquis, bare bone. That Tahoe is a nice car. But I am frugal person.

Before spending more money, I’d decide on a priority. Wanting a bigger car than a Grand Marquis is one end of a whole range of possibilities. Frugality is at the other extreme. SUV’s are at higher operating cost for many reasons.

Taxi fleets loved the Ford Panthers for long life and low cost. I love my Tahoe but I’ve never seen them used by taxi operators- for a reason.
 

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...Starts and runs, you can drive it. Has misfire cylinders 5 and 6, low compression same cylinders. When gas added, only cylinder 6 keeps misfiring. My guy told me, it's stuck AFM lifters, that need to be replaced.
Maybe....

I clipped your post for clarity.

What do you mean, "when gas added, only cylinder 6 keeps misfiring"?

What are the actual compression numbers for all eight cylinders, dry and wet.
 
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I clipped your post for clarity.

What do you mean, "when gas added, only cylinder 6 keeps misfiring"?

What are the actual compression numbers for all eight cylinders, dry and wet.
We had intelligent scanner connected to the ECU. Cleaned a bunch of old faults.
Truck starts with no problem but, runs rough and with loud tapping noise. Givbe me credit on one thing - I worked on my cars since 1990. Being 66, I just don't have back enough to pull engine heads and replace lifters. But, I do have pretty decent ear for noises and still do all basic mechanical and maintenance jobs myself. Reason I mention this is - I can tell difference between normal rockers chatter and rather loud rocker noise. It's rocker noise, not connecting rod tap.
So, with scanner connected, we ran live data, that showed misfires at cylinders 5 and 6. When RPMs were raised, by pressing gas pedal (giving it gas) - cylinder 5 misfires went down to zero, while 6 stayed unchanged.
I did not do compression test, electrician, who repaired chewed up wires, did, bless his heart. He just was curious and was diligent enough to do so. I don't know specific numbers.
Mechanic, I was hoping for, told me that he is firm, it is stuck lifters. He owned 4 Tahoes, about the only reason I bought this one was his high recommendation. He repaired many of them and says, he knows that problem well. Unfortunately, something changed in his life and he can't promise, when he will do such repair. I, on the other hand, hate for truck to sit in front of my window do nothing. So that's the technical gist to it.

My question is not on repair. My question is - do I sell it as is, or invest more money and fix it? I know, it's very personal decision. I do not see that year on craiglsist for less than $9k and that's with mileages running into 250k-300k. I have 142k truck with everything else apparently working. No, I am not taking it to dealer, thank you.

Question is - sell as is, or fix?
 
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If it was me I would swap in a used 6.0L or maybe even 6.2L. I wouldn't buy a used 5.3L because you will likely end up with the same issues as the current engine has plus it'll probably have stuck piston rings and consume oil (which the one you have is probably doing this also you just don't know yet). You bought it cheap enough that if the rest of the truck is in good shape you could get a swap accomplished for what buying a "good" truck would have cost and end up with a better one. Check car-part.com and eBay for used engines. eBay will be a little more expensive but almost all the sellers listing on eBay will ship and you can see their reviews. If looking on car-part.com you can Google the name of the salvage yard and look at reviews on Google.

Yep, I have car-part bookmarked but, after I burnt myself with another website, promising low mileage with warranty (caught it on time and canceled) I am rather hesitant to trust online sellers. So you saying, car-part is decent?

https://www.car-part.com/cgi-bin/se...423650&userUID=0&userBroker=&userPage=1&iKey=

Also, no one ever mentioned to me that 6.0 can be swapped. Is that so? Will ECM take it? Or, it requires all the engine management related along? Presuming, everything else mounts fine?
 

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