Lifter issues - What Oil Did You Use?

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For those that had or have lifter issues (the dreaded collapsed lifter) what oil and filter did you use before the problem?

What oil and filter do you use now?

I am wondering after a comment made by the dealership mechanic as my truck was in the shop for a #6 collapsed lifter. I have sworn by synthetic oil for years. But a comment made by the dealership mechanic got me thinking. We all use 0W-20. We probably all use name-brand top-tier stuff. However, not all 0W-20 is the same.

Did you change oil, filter, brands, or anything after you got your ride back?

Another question - did the dealer replace only one cylinder, one bank, or all 16?

Any problems since?

I also wonder how-much start-stop contributes to this problem. I am not looking to bash oil brands or filter brands, just see if there is a trend on what people used that could have contributed to the problem. And see if I should change what I use going forward. Might be some interesting conclusions.
 

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I would also like to know if those with failed lifters use the start/stop, or disabled it. I've had numerous issues with my 21 Yukon (built in June 2020) and always disable start/stop. It has always idled ruff, transmission still has intermittent hard up/down shifts and shudders sometimes. I won't even mention all the creaks and rattles I've had...

Just wonder if my disabling of the start/stop has increased my engine longevity, or not.
 

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For those that had or have lifter issues (the dreaded collapsed lifter) what oil and filter did you use before the problem?

What oil and filter do you use now?

I am wondering after a comment made by the dealership mechanic as my truck was in the shop for a #6 collapsed lifter. I have sworn by synthetic oil for years. But a comment made by the dealership mechanic got me thinking. We all use 0W-20. We probably all use name-brand top-tier stuff. However, not all 0W-20 is the same.

Did you change oil, filter, brands, or anything after you got your ride back?

Another question - did the dealer replace only one cylinder, one bank, or all 16?

Any problems since?

I also wonder how-much start-stop contributes to this problem. I am not looking to bash oil brands or filter brands, just see if there is a trend on what people used that could have contributed to the problem. And see if I should change what I use going forward. Might be some interesting conclusions.

What kind of comment did this tech make?? Synthetic will outperform dino oil pretty much at every metric
 

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When I’m interested in oil I usually research my concern over on the BITOG site, and when I bought a 2020 Colorado I did some reading. At that time, the consensus was that any brand sporting the Dexos approval certification was fine, as GM had written a very definitive specification that allowed little tolerance for the oil refineries to deviate.
 

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If you have a “suspect” engine regardless of whether it’s had problems or not,I would not deviate from AC Delco proper weight oil and filters. I would not give them any reason to blame you for alternate choices and try to weasel out of fixing anything. This is a pretty sad situation that GM needs to make right with all owners....
 
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I would also like to know if those with failed lifters use the start/stop, or disabled it. I've had numerous issues with my 21 Yukon (built in June 2020) and always disable start/stop. It has always idled ruff, transmission still has intermittent hard up/down shifts and shudders sometimes. I won't even mention all the creaks and rattles I've had...

Just wonder if my disabling of the start/stop has increased my engine longevity, or not.

I turned off start-stop every time (I remembered). I don’t see how start-stop can help engine/starter/battery life while saving a very small amount of gas. Irony is when I wanted it to work-waiting in a long line of cars, for a train, etc the start stop would never turn the engine off. Pull up to an intersection for a couple of seconds and “stop”. Seems like it works when you least need it!
 

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Mined failed at 6000 miles, I changed my oil at 500 miles to Mobil 1 0w-20 as recommended, though I really don't like oil that thin but I don't think the oil had anything to do with it. I run thicker oil in my other cars 10w-40 and 15w-50.
 

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