strutaeng
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I ask because I thought the AFM required higher oil pressure to work properly? I'm only familiar with the Gen III, not much on the Gen IV+."It's probably your bearing clearances then." I agree and yes I still have the AFM stuff
I ran the 4.3 in my 99 Silverado for 10,000 miles with low oil pressure before I retired the engine. It had about 5 psi at summer hot idle checked with a mechanical guage when I started getting low oil pressure. My dash guage was below zero and the check gauges light came on at stoplights. I switched to 50 grade oil and pressure improved to around 8 psi and I kept running because I didn't have the money for another vehicle or engine then. I never got any knocking and engine still ran fine when I pulled it.
I did teardown the engine because I was curious. Rod, main and camshaft bearings had heavy wear. Measured 4-5 thousands clearance on main and rods. The pump was actually the one with minimal wear.
So except for the AFM lifter actuation (or however they work?), the engine may still run good with that oil pressure for a while if you don't have any knocking.
Next step: What are your capabilities mechanically, knowledge is and budget? Tools, time and space? That will dictate if you rebuild it yourself, have someone rebuild it, junkyard swap, crate engine, etc.
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