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Re: Y'all school me on replacement of lifters on GMC 5.3L
[Re: Jakethesnake]
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01/16/18 07:50 AM
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[quote=hoggin]They do burn valves a good bit, I invested in a camera so I could pull the plugs and check that without pulling the heads, it's a cool little gadget. Takes a lot of guess work out of it A real mechanic would run a compression test on each cylinder and find the average THEN check with your camera then pull the heads if needed. Besides the head gasket leakin on combustion side, might be an intake gasket leaking too but doubt it. You called that guy an internet french model cause that motor has no distributor. Just for the record I would use the camera before a compression check, why guess after what I can see but long before that I would check for dirty oil, engine codes then do a data scan and a cylinder contribution test then look in the cylinder for signs of water, excessive oil, burnt valve, burnt piston or cylinder wall damage then a compression test incase a valve seat that I can't see it the issue. That's kinda what a real mechanic would do there Jake, just in case your wondering. Maybe that diagnostic tree will help in the future. I don't know what's wrong with the truck I haven't laid hands on it or diagnosed it, most of what's been listed here could be the cause along with several other things that have not been mentioned.
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Re: Y'all school me on replacement of lifters on GMC 5.3L
[Re: hoggin]
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01/16/18 07:51 AM
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A REAL mechanic would tell you he don't fix trucks over the internet that's the reason someone with the sense God gave a rock would realize I've not said what's wrong with it or what I'd do to fix it
Come on now, you know we all can fly jet aircraft and rebuild the space shuttle.
My opinions and comments are my own. They do not reflect the position or political opinions of Aldeer or any of the Aldeer administration.
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Re: Y'all school me on replacement of lifters on GMC 5.3L
[Re: Out back]
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01/16/18 07:56 AM
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I think there has been a lot of good advice on things to check no doubt. I don't mind giving advice on how to do the testing or options afterward and will answer any direct question to the best of my ability, that's how I ruled out the distributor, but today's engine is a complicated electronic/mechanical computer and I am not the best at some of the late model diagnostics, but I do pay some guys that are close to the top if not on it.
Last edited by hoggin; 01/16/18 07:57 AM.
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Re: Y'all school me on replacement of lifters on GMC 5.3L
[Re: straycat]
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01/16/18 08:00 AM
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For your first quote of 5,285... My pops paid 2,950 for his to be done. That included new belt, plugs etc...
How many people am i willing to sacrifice for freedom? Everyone. All of them...
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Re: Y'all school me on replacement of lifters on GMC 5.3L
[Re: Lung_buster]
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01/16/18 08:04 AM
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Installing a Range Technology module will keep the AFM from activating. We currently have 2 of these in use. I put a Diablo in my 07 Tahoe last year to take care of the AFM and no more oil consumption Me too
There are two types of gun enthusiasts ... Those who have been F#CKED by PTG and those who will be!
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Re: Y'all school me on replacement of lifters on GMC 5.3L
[Re: hoggin]
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01/16/18 08:09 AM
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I think there has been a lot of good advice on things to check no doubt. I don't mind giving advice on how to do the testing or options afterward and will answer any direct question to the best of my ability, that's how I ruled out the distributor, but today's engine is a complicated electronic/mechanical computer and I am not the best at some of the late model diagnostics, but I do pay some guys that are close to the top if not on it. Yup...I used to rebuild older Chevy and Fords with my eyes closed. Now, I sometimes open the hood and just stand there scratching my head. I am able to change my plugs and plug wires though...Oh yeah and the oil pressure switch "the book" says will take 3 hours labor to get to and replace and put back together, I did in 30 minutes
There are two types of gun enthusiasts ... Those who have been F#CKED by PTG and those who will be!
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Re: Y'all school me on replacement of lifters on GMC 5.3L
[Re: gundoc]
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01/16/18 08:29 AM
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I really think instead of goofing around and funnin each other about it we should all meet at straycats house about dark and see if he runs outta beverages and food before we get it fixed
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Re: Y'all school me on replacement of lifters on GMC 5.3L
[Re: straycat]
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01/16/18 08:39 AM
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If we all show up, we could probably swap the whole engine as fast as a NASCAR pit crew!
There are two types of gun enthusiasts ... Those who have been F#CKED by PTG and those who will be!
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Re: Y'all school me on replacement of lifters on GMC 5.3L
[Re: AU7MM08]
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01/16/18 08:47 AM
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For all that's holy and sacred we need carbed pushrod V8s as good Lord intended.
If your truck ain't got a carbed pushrod V8 and mud tires as it should that will result in extra years in purgatory. Choose wisely my friends. Bless u my friend
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Re: Y'all school me on replacement of lifters on GMC 5.3L
[Re: straycat]
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01/16/18 11:09 AM
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Re: Y'all school me on replacement of lifters on GMC 5.3L
[Re: AU7MM08]
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01/16/18 11:12 AM
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For all that's holy and sacred we need carbed pushrod V8s as good Lord intended.
If your truck ain't got a carbed pushrod V8 and mud tires as it should that will result in extra years in purgatory. Choose wisely my friends. Dilly Dilly!
A mans got to know his limitations.
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Re: Y'all school me on replacement of lifters on GMC 5.3L
[Re: hoggin]
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01/16/18 12:57 PM
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I really think instead of goofing around and funnin each other about it we should all meet at straycats house about dark and see if he runs outta beverages and food before we get it fixed I'll have smoked pork and coolers (plural) of beer for whoever wants to help
"The grass withers, the flower fades, But the word of our God stands forever." Isaiah 40:8
"Neither the wisest constitution nor the wisest laws will secure the liberty and happiness of a people whose manners are universally corrupt.� Samuel Adams
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Re: Y'all school me on replacement of lifters on GMC 5.3L
[Re: straycat]
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01/16/18 02:49 PM
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I really think instead of goofing around and funnin each other about it we should all meet at straycats house about dark and see if he runs outta beverages and food before we get it fixed I'll have smoked pork and coolers (plural) of beer for whoever wants to help Lemme know when and where to be!
There are two types of gun enthusiasts ... Those who have been F#CKED by PTG and those who will be!
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