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Old 09-28-2004 | 11:54 AM
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That sucks dood. If they give you any ****, be sure to call the GM customer care line. They will get things straightened out. If they have GM breathen down their necks, they will be much more willing to work with you.

Any way you could get some pics of this ??? I think it might be worth posting. If you need someone to host them, I can, just email them to me at flyer@woracing.com.

bwaahahahaa!

BTDT - 2 1/2 months running to fix lifter tap and factory paint flaw. 2 months n the shop, no results. GM customer care?!?1 Bwaahahahahha....no such thing.

Good luck with that. They'll try every way til sunday to make it your fault or to delay fixing it. And when they do, good luck in getting a solid repair. My Yukon has ben back 4 times for body work, still not fixed. And its an 04.

My first repair on this truck was for faulty brakes and leaking brake lines. 44 Miles on it, and brakes were puking up fluid all over. I have a stack of work orders for this sucker, less than a year old.

lifter tap, intermediate shaft, loose steering wheel, leaking brakes, peeling paint......on and on.

Like I said, good luck.
Old 09-28-2004 | 03:59 PM
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hey bigguy75inches, i am not bullshittin anyone. if i had a cam i would post some pics. my cam is broke. i asked the dealer to take some pics for me, but we will see what happens with that. they are going to replace my motor. they said it should be done by monday.
Old 09-28-2004 | 04:01 PM
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www.woracing.com/truck/hosted/bigguy75inches

Careful, those are some HUGE pics. I mean FREAKING HHUUUUGGGGEEEE! Lots of detail however. Notice the exhaust valve on the CC of the cylinder that messed up.

Snafu, the sheetmetal is made by GM, they can't charge that back to a supplier. If there is a supplier they can charge it to, there won't be much hassle from GM customer care. They make money when they get to charge things back to the supplier.

I don't have an answer for the brake lines and stuff though. I did have to call GM Customer Care once cause the ***** of a service manager said my blower changed the RPM of the belt accesories (no underdrive pulley), and didn't want to work on my power steering. He also said he wasn't going to replace some lights that had condensation in them cause of that. THe next time I went in, they were fixed.
Old 09-28-2004 | 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Snafudilligad
bwaahahahaa!

BTDT - 2 1/2 months running to fix lifter tap and factory paint flaw. 2 months n the shop, no results. GM customer care?!?1 Bwaahahahahha....no such thing.

Good luck with that. They'll try every way til sunday to make it your fault or to delay fixing it. And when they do, good luck in getting a solid repair. My Yukon has ben back 4 times for body work, still not fixed. And its an 04.

My first repair on this truck was for faulty brakes and leaking brake lines. 44 Miles on it, and brakes were puking up fluid all over. I have a stack of work orders for this sucker, less than a year old.

lifter tap, intermediate shaft, loose steering wheel, leaking brakes, peeling paint......on and on.

Like I said, good luck.
Man,that's a lot of problems especially since it's so new. I had a 78 G-10 with a 6 cyl,stick and a 86 G-10 with a 305,auto. They were both very good and I had them each for over 100k. These new ones,I don't know...
Old 09-28-2004 | 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Flyer
www.woracing.com/truck/hosted/bigguy75inches

Careful, those are some HUGE pics. I mean FREAKING HHUUUUGGGGEEEE! Lots of detail however. Notice the exhaust valve on the CC of the cylinder that messed up.
That's bigguy75inches' motor that blew, not slammed's. Someone brought to my attention that it mioght be a little confusing, so I wanted to clarify a little.
Old 09-28-2004 | 07:19 PM
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what exactly did the dealer do to your truck when it was in the shop, as far as piston slap goes, theres no way piston slap will cause that, you have a different problem than that.
Old 09-29-2004 | 12:54 AM
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did you ever check the oil pressure guage?
Old 09-29-2004 | 12:57 AM
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like the other member said above, your would have scuffed cylinders and other slight problems, maybe burn soem oil or something. To throw rods you have to have a seroius problem like lack of oil presure. GEN III engines are also know to have some oiling issues. Try another dealership if they give you heck. Sounds like you have a "boot-leg" dealership or at least service department.
Old 09-29-2004 | 01:29 AM
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Originally Posted by work in progress
Pull your programmer out before you take it in. They will try anything to not warranty it. I never understand dealers not wanting to do warranty work. The techs get paid for the work, and GM pays or the parts. I have a friend that is always complaining about the shop manager running warranty business off. There must be some kind of incentive not to do warranty work from GM.
G.M. keeps track of every warranty repair done of course. If a dealer in a certain peer group does alot more of the same repair than other dealers, G.M. "brings it to their attention". I worked for a G.M. dealer for 5 years and replacing an engine was not very common at the 2 dealers I worked at. They should replace it w/o giving you a hard time. I would put the stock tune back in. They can and will refuse the repair for something like that.
Old 09-29-2004 | 03:13 AM
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hey flyer, for some reason I can never d/l anything from your site. is it turned off at night cause thats the only time i ever try to get anything?


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