So, I love my Yukon and plan to keep it for at least another 100k miles. My plan is to make it last that long. What's the general consensus on disabling the AFM via a range device vs changing the lifters/cam to an aftermarket set up? I have about 70k on the truck right now and want to make it...
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The shop that did the initial work said the injectors were not balanced ("way out of spec" were his exact words), the dealer however, said they were leaking down. Sorry if I used the terms interchangeably, but i heard both from the 2 different sources.
The initial thread is linked above. I was contemplating doing a lifter swap when it was running fine, then the truck made the decision for me, the exhaust lifter for #7 failed and bent a pushrod in the process. there's a video on the thread so you can hear what it sounded like. This prompted me to have it towed in to the shop to have the lifters all replaced as well as the pushrods. I went with ls7 lifters to permanently disable DOD so that I wouldn't have to deal with lifter issues in the future. The engine was idling perfectly fine prior to the lifter failure. no lights, no idle issues, no drivability problems.
They day I picked up the truck after having the work done Iit was cold so it was idling higher and I didn't notice the issue until I got about halfway home and stopped at a light. Then the CEL came on pulling in the driveway P2099 code for bank 2 rich. I called the shop the next day and he advised me to run a can of seafoam through it and see if that did anything. I drove it for another 3 days and 150 miles and it did not make a difference. I then brought the truck back to the shop to have them evaluate and he told me that 2 injectors were out of spec and that I should bring it to the dealer because there is a tsb and they should cover the replacement for me.
Well, I bring it to my dealer and they say no, they will not cover it since the tsb does not cover 2015 models. So now I'm stuck between paying them $2400 to replace the injectors or bringing it back to the shop that did the lifters (at a discount presumably) or fixing it myself.
I just don't see how 2 injectors could fail simultaneously when the shop was just in there and had to remove and replace those during their work. They could be damaged or not installed properly causing this issue. seems too coincidental for it to not be there doing IMO but I know I can't prove that.
Hopefully this clears things up a little. I should have posted more details in the beginning