07YUKONXL534x4
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Those prices you quoted are way too high for a 5.3. totally outrageous. Those are new or very low mileage 6.2 prices. No way i would pay over 2k for a used 5.3. i just had your exact problem but it was lifter failure in an 2011 Tahoe. I got an 123k pull out from lkq for $1300 and had a friend to install it for $500. I would shop around some more for an engine. Even people in Texas and Louisiana sell engine and transmission drop out for less than $3500 5.3 and 6.2. do not spend 5k for a 5.3. that's crazy to do
Keep in mind, the Yukon is 250 miles from my home.
I'm not completely against a salvage yard engine, but the price you listed doesn't seem to be norm, at least within driving distance for me. Seems you have a good friend as well. The salvage price I listed includes 20 hours of labor to perform the swap as well as fluids and supplies. There's no feasible way for me to avoid the 20 hour labor charge in this case. I may as well get a reman with a 3 yr/100k warranty with DOD Delete already in place.
If I were driving it, I wouldn't mind dragging it home and attempting the work myself. This is the vehicle my wife and kids will be driving on the daily. I don't want to throw something together at the lowest cost and pray it works.