That’s awesome!
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That’s awesome!
That’s a great deal.Well, I have found a guy near me, that all he does is rebuild chevy motors... He will bore it out .020" (likely due to mileage) and rebuild mine for $2,200. Turnkey, drop it off, pick it up done, and warranty.... I know a guy that has 20,000 on one he rebuilt and he is very happy.... Seems like THE way to go... A junkyard motor, put in would cost me $1,800 or so....
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Does the 03 Denali 6.0 have a filter under the oil pressure sending unit....?
My oil pressure has been fine, idle at 40 psi, 60 psi under acceleration.
One day about a week ago, suddenly oil pressure down to 10 psi idle and 20 under acceleration.
If I dont keep the idle up, she bing bing bings me, low oil pressure warning.
Now, I really don't believe the oil pressure is low, no indications at all... seems fine, except the warnings....
So, I just figured 200,000 miles, oil pressure sending unit...
Swapped it for a new one today...
NO change at all.
I run an AC Delco oil filter and Mobil 1 10w30.
My son says on his 07 truck, he changed his AC Delco and the oil pressure went back up to normal...?
I don't buy that, but, ?
So, I went and did an oil and filter change today, to a WIX synthetic filter... NO change.
All I can guess is there IS a filter under the oil pressure sending unit, and it is dirty... or my oil pump suddenly went bad, which really does not seem likely to me, slow progression I could see, overnight? no way....
Also, send an oil sample in to Blackstone labs. My results showed bearing material in the oil. I suspect a cam bearing issue. I even just sent in the oil from my replacement engine so I can hopefully avoid this again. My truck shows no other issues. No ticks, hardly any oil loss, nothing. I'm at a little over 180,000 miles.
Mine took a dive over just a few days. Probably 5 - 10 pounds a day from 40 pounds down to 10 or less depending on how warm the oil gets. Not really a sign of main bearings but more an indication of a cam. I have yet to get the ticking though. Very frustrating, great motors except for this pesky little almost no oil pressure thing. That alarm going off is maddening!Also, mine dropped overnight from 40-60psi, to 10-20 psi... no slow drop, bam.
That’s def a good deal.Mine is now at the engine rebuilder... $2,200 turn key job, bore, new pistons, align bore cam... seems like a bargain. He is also gonna replace any wore out front suspention parts while it is easy to get to them... I know my idle arm and pitman are wore out.