I am new to the forum. I have recently experienced the infamous stuck lifter on cylinder 6. It sounded like a bolt was rattling around in the engine. After doing some research, we proceeded to take the valve cover off to validate the rocker arm did not move after cranking the truck that would further indicate a stuck/collapsed lifter. I ordered all the parts to do the lifter replacement for all 4 AFM lifters on the passenger side since we had to take the head off. When we removed everything, the lifter roller didnt seem to scored up and we rolled the camshaft to see if there was any damage but it didnt seem super concerning. I could not tell there was anything wrong with the lifter when i removed it based on trying to compress it and it did not physically come apart. I could put the lifter in the old lifter guide and spin it, where as the new lifter guide had grooves that held the lifter in place (not sure what would cause it to seize up and strip the notches on the lifter guide.) When replaced all 4 AFM lifters, new valve guides, head gasket, intake gasket, exhaust manifold gasket, new head bolts and new exhaust manifold bolts (old ones were crap.) The truck fired up and ran really well for about 50 miles or so and the same thing has occurred. I have pulled the valve cover(haven't pull the head or anything yet) to make sure its sticking again. My question is, what may cause the same lifter to fail that quickly? and should i just go ahead and do the AFM/DOD delete, would that solve my problem? I was thinking of going with this kit.
https://www.amsracing.net/collections/gm-afm-dod-kits/products/complete-active-fuel-management-afm-dod-delete-kit-w-handheld-for-2010-2014-gm-chevrolet-6-2l-l94-engines-8th-digit-vin-f
Any help is greatly appreciated.