flylow4500
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Did you pull the dipstick and look for yourself? Drain the oil in a clean pan and have a good look.
Doesn't swapping to a 6.0 require a transmission swap as well. Talk about scope creep....Easy: drop in a 6.0 and call it good. It's not a difficult or expensive swap. Far cheaper than a new truck.
Did your mechanic by chance offer to “get this thing off your hands” at a bargain basement price?
Doesn't swapping to a 6.0 require a transmission swap as well. Talk about scope creep....
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Lol I keep hearing this.If he didn't, I will!
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Nope. If its iut3of a 3/4 ton the flywheel will need to be swapped.Doesn't swapping to a 6.0 require a transmission swap as well. Talk about scope creep....
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Well, it looks like the time has come to make a hard decision on my 2008 silverado. A few thousand miles ago my oil pressure sending unit went out, got it replaced, and yesterday I got the low oil light again. Took it to the same place thinking it was the same thing, and it looks like the motor is junk. 150k miles, babied, bought it new with 6 miles on it. Thought it would last longer....
I don’t like car payments that much, times are a little weird right now, and just bought a new model 3 for my wife last Aug. We are still employed and have the money for something new , but I was hoping to get into a house after this blows over.
1. Slap a new/rebuilt engine in there. I have the 5.3l and don’t know what this would cost, but I’m sure I could pay cash.
2. Junk it and buy something older with 4WD. Not having 4WD has been something I disliked about the truck, but lived with for 12 years. Maybe $15k and pay cash.
3.Go the same route above but get something a little nicer and have a small payment. Maybe $30k. Thinking late model GX460, maybe a Tacoma, etc. Something that would hold me over for a while.
4. Throw caution to the wind and get a new Tremor, Power Wagon, maybe be a little conservative and get the ZR2. “I’ve been looking at these hard, but have had self control with what was a perfectly running truck.
This is very accurate. We see this exact issue at the dealership on a regular basis. Low oil pressure warnings but no actual symptoms of an engine running with low oil pressure like noisy valvetrain or rod knocking noises. This little screen is only on the engines with the AFM system. When the low oil pressure warning presents itself many overlook the screen and shortly after installing the new oil pressure sending unit the low pressure warnings come back. Now a shop with less morals could sell you an engine because they can say "see we put in a new sensor and that confirms the engine has low oil pressure". That's utter BS, but less honest shops can and will prey on that issue. Demand a mechanical oil pressure reading. Chances are if there is no audible rattle the mechanical oil pressure value is in spec. But I would not call for an engine replacement without knowing what the actual value is.I'd get a second opinion before you make any other move, if the first replacement of the sending unit didn't include replacing the little screen in the block under the sending unit that could be your problem, pretty rare for an LS to be ruined with that little miles on it, the fleet I manage has 12 LS powered rigs that are over 300000 miles and still run well.