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Been a while since I've posted on here. No new updates to the truck. Did finally snow in the seattle area so went out and got some photos and some videos yesterday. Will be posting more on my instagram.

 

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A little photodump and update. Nothing really new on the truck lately. Went in for my second oil change at 13k miles. Took some photos last week after all the snow had melted away

 

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My Lifter Failure story. (2021 LT 6.2L, 13.5k miles; built late 2020) Last weekend I started the truck and heard some loud knocking noise from the engine. No CEL or warnings in the cluster. Called the dealer and they wanted it towed in. Got it towed Monday morning. By that evening I got a call saying piston #5 had a bent push rod due to failed lifters and they’ll start repair work asap. By Wednesday evening the repair was done. Huge thanks to @artgamblinmotors for such a fast turn around time. Note: truck is completely stock engine wise. Glad to have my truck back

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On 1/31/2022 at 12:23 PM, PureZ71 said:

My Lifter Failure story. (2021 LT 6.2L, 13.5k miles; built late 2020) Last weekend I started the truck and heard some loud knocking noise from the engine. No CEL or warnings in the cluster. Called the dealer and they wanted it towed in. Got it towed Monday morning. By that evening I got a call saying piston #5 had a bent push rod due to failed lifters and they’ll start repair work asap. By Wednesday evening the repair was done. Huge thanks to @artgamblinmotors for such a fast turn around time. Note: truck is completely stock engine wise. Glad to have my truck back

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I have been dealing with Gamblin Motors since 1998, worked there for a few years too.

 

Alan and Tyson are great people!

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Moving the thread to a new thread as I can no longer edit the first post any more.

 

 

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