Glitter in 6.2L oil ... please help

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The VVT solenoid, as well as the actuator that screws into the end of the camshaft and holds the pulley on as well
 

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And don't even try for "we" to do the work.... If she breaks a nail it will be all your fault!
 
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The VVT solenoid, as well as the actuator that screws into the end of the camshaft and holds the pulley on as well
Is the VVT solenoid and actuator one or two parts?

Everything that I see is that it’s 1 part and they label it as “solenoid/actuator” unless I’m missing something. So that’s why I was confused with the Melling kit because they have a “VVT solenoid/actuator” in the kit but you mentioned to go genuine GM
 
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By the way, you'll see the eight towers with an oil port coming up through them when you lift off the VLOM. In an AFM delete, I plug those ports with steel plugs pounded in.

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This is the underside of a VLOM that was bleeding off oil pressure. It ran for two oil changes on Valvoline restore and protect as an experiment to see if it actually cleaned anything. The clean spots are clearly where it was bleeding off oil pressure, and did a good job cleaning. The seal is that orange circle that goes over the oil port. Now when you find loose bolts you'll have a good idea.....


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And when you remove your oil pump, take out the oil pressure relief valve and see if there's crud inside. Here's what the parts look like on an oem pump. Note the spring seems kind of corroded.

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Good stuff. I’m assuming you did your AFM delete yourself. How much did you end up spending total? Just wondering for future reference since it could be on the radar later
 

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I want to say it could be done for around 1100, but I do a lot of other stuff when I do AFM deletes. Like new water pump and hoses, machine shop work on the head. New radiator. If the starter looks original, that too. All new sensors. Just under $2,000 to be thorough and really refresh things. Obviously not necessary, but better in the long run of course. And it depends if you plan on keeping the vehicle for several more years, and want it to be trouble free.

There's a solenoid on the front of the timing cover.

Then you have the actuator that goes through the camshaft pulley and threads into the camshaft. Some websites listed as the camshaft bolt.
 

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The solenoid that mounts on the outside of the timing cover

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