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BG1988

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Got the money to repair the engine dead cylinder #7 no compression..

Is the shop trying to take me for a ride on the costs 5300 total 5600(camshaft replacement if needed)

they want to take part the heads and "resurface it".. as well is this something that is really necessary?
 

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Opinions differ on ls heads. I've seen some say the heads are sloppy from gm, they all need decked and a valve job straight out of the box. others say it doesn't matter at all, sloppy mechanic the build, and it will hold 700hp all day long reusing everything from 200k miles junk yard 5.3. even all the torque to yield bolts they say you can't. I've seen lab tests showing a reused tty head bolt is actually stronger than a new one, since it's already pulled to its limits. the tricky part is what tq spec do your use to take it back to that point. but again, that's a high hp build that will stress it's head gaskets with a power adder not your daily that idles down the road at 1/8 throttle.


both ways seem to be correct. if you're doing it yourself, it would he your call. since it's a shop, you're kinda stuck with how they want to do it, since most shops won't even rebuild an engine anymore, especially a hybrid one. they just buy reman and drop in. I was recently in a training class and got to talking to the instructor. he said his last job was working for an insurance company and all he did was drive around the region and disable hybrid car batteries for shops that were scared to touch them. like he literally got paid to drive around, stop at a shop, pull the orange plug on the battery. use a volt meter to prove to the tech it wasn't going to murder him and then drive away. Come back when it was done and push the plug back in. no opening batterys or anything, just the one orange plug. the lack of intelligence in automotive repair these days is depressing.


personally, when mine starts ticking from lifters, I'm going to pull the heads, replace the lifters with some gm ones, would almost rather good used ones than new gm ones, since all new parts have a high failure rate these days. if the cam lobes look good, new head gaskets, reuse everything they say you shouldn't and slame it back together and roll on. end of the day it's a very good 6.0 ls engine that putts around under 3000 rpm 99.9% of the time. putting out what, maybe 150hp at 1/4 throttle it's whole life? if it wasn't for shootty lifter design. they would last a million miles with just oil changes.

no need to build a blue print race engine out of it.

just my 2 cents
 

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If it's not been overheated, and surface looks good. I would just slap it on there.
I figure the more work done, the more potential for a screwup.
But I'm just a backyard mechanic...

I could understand a shop wanting to do that if they have to warranty their work.
Other thing is, they need to clean the old gasket material off the head..
It might be easier/cheaper for them to throw it on the resurfacer, than taking the time to scrape it clean.
 

Joseph Garcia

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Got the money to repair the engine dead cylinder #7 no compression..

Is the shop trying to take me for a ride on the costs 5300 total 5600(camshaft replacement if needed)

they want to take part the heads and "resurface it".. as well is this something that is really necessary?
I'd say let them do their thing, as they will have to warranty their work.
 

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I had a local shop tell me they needed to replace lifters only and they wanted to touch up the heads for $5500. $5300 to do that, plus an additional $300 for a camshaft doesn’t seem out of line at all considering I’m paying Iowa labor rates vs your California labor rates.

Fortunately for me, I decided to do the work myself and found that all I had was a broken valve spring and no piston damage so $85 later, I was back in the road. So much for that shop’s diagnosis skills.
 

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