ChrisYukon
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"the cam was moving so much that the cam was hitting the timing cover." That doesn't even make any sense.
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Normally, I assume stupidity before malice. However ...GM Gen3 LS V8s of the early 2000's had close the same HP and never failed.
What the hell did GM do, forget how to build engines?
If that’s not enough to enforce the lemon law I don’t know what is! Im not sure what I would do in this situation but being with out your new truck for 2 months is unacceptable. Maybe you should go up as high In GM as you can and tell them you would love to blast social media with positive things about GM if they would just replace your truck with a new one! Much better for their reputation than telling how GM screws over customers who have legit warranty claims.Been without the truck for two and a half months. Just got the call that it now needs another motor. The service manager is going to call me after he talks to the area Rep for Gm to find a resolution for the situation. There are six vehicles there now waiting on motors.
This is why I installed a start / stop harness to avoid the unnecessary abuse of the starter.Update: Parts arrived, they replaced the motor and were trying to put some miles on it and check everything over and the starter started acting up. Ordered a starter and now it is on backorder.