biigSam
TYF Newbie
1st post and somewhat new owner of a 2002 GMC Yukon 2WD 130k fairly low confirmed with carfax. So it's legit.
Did an oil change and basic tune-up(plugs and wires) when I first got it and after a 600-mile road trip from dropping my nephew off at college, the engine started to tick/knock. My first thought was "****! It's knocking already"
Initially, I thought it was the rod bearing knock. Changed that.. no cigars
- Then I replaced the flexplate because, after some research, folks were having that issue as well.. no cigars
- Replaced the oil pump and timing set because after diagnosing there was too much slack.. no cigars
- CEL came on for knock sensors, 1 was flooded with water. Changed both with new wires and we're still in the same state.
In its current state, I've put about 5-6k miles on it.. with the tick lol. There's no loss in power. With the music on, I can barely hear it from the cabin. Definitely audible to everyone.
The oil(only 5w30 mobil1) looks normal between the 3 oil changes I have done. Now.. when I pulled the pan off to service the rod bearings and oil pump, there was a SHIT TON of sludge. I'm talking about prebaked brownie sludge! smfh I cleaned it out and it looks new again. This just tells me the previous owner did shit for maintenance.
After closer diagnosing with a long 3 ft screwdriver, the tick is the loudest from the #1 cylinder. I plan on pulling the valve cover and checking the rockers. I hope it's not a collapsed lifter or a mushroomed/shortened push rod. I really don't want to pull the heads off. Hoping it's something that just needs an adjustment.
I'll record a video of a cold start for you guys, when I get on my break.. lol I'm at work typing this out at the moment.
These are the lifters I'm looking at purchasing if it is.. or should I go with LS7 OEM lifters as I've read in other posts?

Did an oil change and basic tune-up(plugs and wires) when I first got it and after a 600-mile road trip from dropping my nephew off at college, the engine started to tick/knock. My first thought was "****! It's knocking already"
Initially, I thought it was the rod bearing knock. Changed that.. no cigars
- Then I replaced the flexplate because, after some research, folks were having that issue as well.. no cigars
- Replaced the oil pump and timing set because after diagnosing there was too much slack.. no cigars
- CEL came on for knock sensors, 1 was flooded with water. Changed both with new wires and we're still in the same state.
In its current state, I've put about 5-6k miles on it.. with the tick lol. There's no loss in power. With the music on, I can barely hear it from the cabin. Definitely audible to everyone.
The oil(only 5w30 mobil1) looks normal between the 3 oil changes I have done. Now.. when I pulled the pan off to service the rod bearings and oil pump, there was a SHIT TON of sludge. I'm talking about prebaked brownie sludge! smfh I cleaned it out and it looks new again. This just tells me the previous owner did shit for maintenance.
After closer diagnosing with a long 3 ft screwdriver, the tick is the loudest from the #1 cylinder. I plan on pulling the valve cover and checking the rockers. I hope it's not a collapsed lifter or a mushroomed/shortened push rod. I really don't want to pull the heads off. Hoping it's something that just needs an adjustment.
I'll record a video of a cold start for you guys, when I get on my break.. lol I'm at work typing this out at the moment.
These are the lifters I'm looking at purchasing if it is.. or should I go with LS7 OEM lifters as I've read in other posts?
