What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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I'm no mechanic, but from what I've tried, and what I've read on the internet/watched on YouTube, I'm thinking cam bearings.
Over the last 500 miles it's seemed like it's been creeping more towards 10psi at idle instead of the 20 it Has had. I was thinking about putting a high volume oil pump on there, but I was afraid it would blow all my seals out.
I mean my problem was I had a feeling the dude I bought the truck from was a liar, and instead of telling my wife no, I said I didn't want the truck but it was up to her. Women's intuition wasn't working that day. Come to think of it, it probably never worked or she wouldn't have gotten with me lol

At least Gen 3s are plentiful and cheap! Any idea why she lost blood pressure
 

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I'm no mechanic, but from what I've tried, and what I've read on the internet/watched on YouTube, I'm thinking cam bearings.
Over the last 500 miles it's seemed like it's been creeping more towards 10psi at idle instead of the 20 it Has had. I was thinking about putting a high volume oil pump on there, but I was afraid it would blow all my seals out.
I mean my problem was I had a feeling the dude I bought the truck from was a liar, and instead of telling my wife no, I said I didn't want the truck but it was up to her. Women's intuition wasn't working that day. Come to think of it, it probably never worked or she wouldn't have gotten with me lol

Cam bearings are the first to be fed fresh oil and the first to starve of oil. If they're worn prematurely, that engine has had pressure problems before (failed oil pump, pressure valve or O-ring) or had coolant in the oil (Castech failure?) that wore out the bearings.

What's your plans- Used pullout? Reman'ed long block? Build-up?
 

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Cam bearings are the first to be fed fresh oil and the first to starve of oil. If they're worn prematurely, that engine has had pressure problems before (failed oil pump, pressure valve or O-ring) or had coolant in the oil (Castech failure?) that wore out the bearings.

What's your plans- Used pullout? Reman'ed long block? Build-up?
There was metal spatter welded to the inside of my pan when I changed the o-ring. I didn't know if that was something from the factory but it sure didn't seem like they would send them out like that. I did the motor medic flush like 500 miles ago, because I saw one dude on YouTube who the o-ring didn't work for, use it and then had 40 psi again. There was probably a 3rd video where his shit blew up too,

My dad has a 300k 5.3 in a rolled 06 Silverado. I was wondering if I could pull it out and rebuild it. But he also said it had 0psi while he drove it for like 5 minutes. So idk if between the motor in my truck and the one in his there is at least a good block 2 heads and a set of pistons.

But idk if I can afford to get it machined if the block is messed up, I've never built an engine, but it's looking like God wants me to learn how.

The junkyard this mechanic guy I know uses wants 1100 for a 150k miles motor.

Im for real out of money, so I'm gonna have to do this as cheap as possible. If there are any good videos, threads you guys can point me to I'm ready to start reading and watching them lol
 

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P.S. I went on the guys Facebook page that I bought it from and he has an Escalade he wants 11,500 obo for, and a Silverado for 38,000 obo.
I asked him about the lifetime warranty he told me the motor had after he couldn't find the paperwork for the transmission rebuild. He hasn't responded.
 

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There was metal spatter welded to the inside of my pan when I changed the o-ring. I didn't know if that was something from the factory but it sure didn't seem like they would send them out like that. I did the motor medic flush like 500 miles ago, because I saw one dude on YouTube who the o-ring didn't work for, use it and then had 40 psi again. There was probably a 3rd video where his shit blew up too,

My dad has a 300k 5.3 in a rolled 06 Silverado. I was wondering if I could pull it out and rebuild it. But he also said it had 0psi while he drove it for like 5 minutes. So idk if between the motor in my truck and the one in his there is at least a good block 2 heads and a set of pistons.

But idk if I can afford to get it machined if the block is messed up, I've never built an engine, but it's looking like God wants me to learn how.

The junkyard this mechanic guy I know uses wants 1100 for a 150k miles motor.

Im for real out of money, so I'm gonna have to do this as cheap as possible. If there are any good videos, threads you guys can point me to I'm ready to start reading and watching them lol
Here’s a good book on building an LS. It has lots of info. Not sure if it’s what you need but it’s a good start. image.jpg
 

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