Seamus
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Oh I read it.You have to read the article. Its not every single one that's affected. If it were you could argue a design problem. But these engines have been made longer then just 2021 and are still being made.
It's the supplied lifters that have a spring problem. A certain batch.
Number of affected vehicles: it’s currently not clear how many vehicles were delivered to dealers in need of a valve lifter repair.
this service update is for dealerships only and only affects vehicles that are en route to or have already been delivered to GM dealerships.
This is lawyer speak. I have owned several LT motors since 2014....this lifter issue has been on forums since then. But then there were only 4 collapsable lifters now it more, thus increasing the odds of it happening. So maybe a bad batch, but I doubt it, its just more of them in play and the rest is math increasing the percentage. The evidence is clear, they added more collapsable lifter to each engine and now there are more engines with lifter issues. If you really wanted to argue GM has had cheap lifter issues since 1997 with the new LS motor. They were maintenance sensitive but its always been an issue. When DOD came out.....everyone who has owned one for long lengths of time will get a bad lifter. Mind you there are only 4 of them in that motor.
This lifter issue is nothing new just more of them. When its happening in the first year and has continued for 3 years...houston we have a problem. Its all over youtube and all over every forum. Its an issue.