Hello All,
New member and looking for advice from people familiar with Tahoe and Chevy's. Been wrenching on cars since I was a kid but I'm new to the Tahoe.
2004 Tahoe LT AWD 5.3 Vortec 190k
I'll start from the beginning. Driving to work one morning and heard loud engine noise, almost a clunking. At the same time the motor lost power. I had to stay on the gas to keep it running. I managed to get off the road and into a side neighborhood very close to my house and I decided to try to limp it home. Halfway there the problem vanished like it never even happened. I thought wth? Maybe a bad sensor or something? As the problem had gone away completely I figured I would have to keep driving it until the problem reproduced itself.
Flash forward a week and I do a scheduled oil change. A day or two later I notice I have lower oil pressure than normal at idle ~20 psi (according to indash gauge) but no engine noise or any other symptoms. Pressure is normal while driving. I thought maybe I got a bad filter and swapped it but the pressure did not go back to normal. A day or two later I was getting off the highway after a ~70mi drive and when I pull up to the light (by my house luckily) the oil pressure drops to almost zero and I get the low pressure warning in the info center. At the same time I start hearing valve noise.
I took the Tahoe to a shop so they could verify oil pressure with mechanical gauge. They confirmed it was way too low.
I then dropped the oil pan to check the pickup tube screen and see if there was anything wrong there. Inside the pan there was a small amount of what I suspected to be gasket material but nothing clogging the pickup tube. At this point I'm suspecting that the bearings and/or lifters are shot but my old man insisted that I replace the oil pump first.
So I just replaced the oil pump, cleaned the pan, new gaskets/o-rings etc. etc. Fired the engine up and I've still got almost no oil pressure and that same noise.
My questions to all you wonderful people are:
-Am I right in suspecting the bearings and/or lifters are shot?
-Any known issues associated with what I described?
-Should I pour some ATF or engine cleaner (seafoam etc) in there and see if it helps?
I'm kind of stuck between a rock and hard place with this truck. Not sure I want to invest in a rebuilt motor or rebuild this one. Not sure if I should just trade her in and take the hit on the value. Maybe some engine cleaner and take her right to the stealership?
Thank you much in advance,
Dan
New member and looking for advice from people familiar with Tahoe and Chevy's. Been wrenching on cars since I was a kid but I'm new to the Tahoe.
2004 Tahoe LT AWD 5.3 Vortec 190k
I'll start from the beginning. Driving to work one morning and heard loud engine noise, almost a clunking. At the same time the motor lost power. I had to stay on the gas to keep it running. I managed to get off the road and into a side neighborhood very close to my house and I decided to try to limp it home. Halfway there the problem vanished like it never even happened. I thought wth? Maybe a bad sensor or something? As the problem had gone away completely I figured I would have to keep driving it until the problem reproduced itself.
Flash forward a week and I do a scheduled oil change. A day or two later I notice I have lower oil pressure than normal at idle ~20 psi (according to indash gauge) but no engine noise or any other symptoms. Pressure is normal while driving. I thought maybe I got a bad filter and swapped it but the pressure did not go back to normal. A day or two later I was getting off the highway after a ~70mi drive and when I pull up to the light (by my house luckily) the oil pressure drops to almost zero and I get the low pressure warning in the info center. At the same time I start hearing valve noise.
I took the Tahoe to a shop so they could verify oil pressure with mechanical gauge. They confirmed it was way too low.
I then dropped the oil pan to check the pickup tube screen and see if there was anything wrong there. Inside the pan there was a small amount of what I suspected to be gasket material but nothing clogging the pickup tube. At this point I'm suspecting that the bearings and/or lifters are shot but my old man insisted that I replace the oil pump first.
So I just replaced the oil pump, cleaned the pan, new gaskets/o-rings etc. etc. Fired the engine up and I've still got almost no oil pressure and that same noise.
My questions to all you wonderful people are:
-Am I right in suspecting the bearings and/or lifters are shot?
-Any known issues associated with what I described?
-Should I pour some ATF or engine cleaner (seafoam etc) in there and see if it helps?
I'm kind of stuck between a rock and hard place with this truck. Not sure I want to invest in a rebuilt motor or rebuild this one. Not sure if I should just trade her in and take the hit on the value. Maybe some engine cleaner and take her right to the stealership?
Thank you much in advance,
Dan