I’m on my 4th and 5th 5.3L - they have displacement disco - but don’t consume oil …
We do have to wonder how it was maintained before. But, it did make it to 212K
I’m on my 4th and 5th 5.3L - they have displacement disco - but don’t consume oil …
One of our engineers has a 2015 Suburban right around thereWe do have to wonder how it was maintained before. But, it did make it to 212K![]()
But did you put 212k onto each of them?I’m on my 4th and 5th 5.3L - they have displacement disco - but don’t consume oil …
At what mileage does that start ?Aren't those AFM 5.3's know to consume a bunch of oil? This might be an interesting battle. Would definitely explain the cat failure, and surely gonna happen.
I'm not an advocate of such, but it would be shame if a giant pothole wouldn't knock all the stuff out of the cats...
First of all - any LT motor at 212k might burn oil …But did you put 212k onto each of them?
On our 2017 - after working the ATF pan free - added a B&M drain plug - other than changing the filter - I swap a pan volume in the cooler months before summer hits … Shifts great with Valvoline Extended Protection …I have a 2017 GMC Sierra crew 5.3 116k miles. Dropping the transmissionmission pan is a chore due to the brilliance of GM routing the exhaust system directly under the transmission pan. My transmission fluid exchange has always been extracting the fluid out through the dipstick tube with my West Marine oil extractor. It is typically 5+ quarts. As much as you’d get with a pan drop. If the transmission filter is dirty, changing to a new one won’t stop the damage that caused the dirt anyway. I usually do two extractions back to back. That’s getting at least 10 quarts of fluid in at each service. I drive several miles after the first, then extract a second round. So far so good. Use the heavier gear oil in the rear differential. GM specs lighter oil for fuel savings. Silly. I change engine oil-filter at 35% left on the oil life monitor. This typically equate to 5k oil changes. I’m brand loyal to Valvoline synthetics. Using Baldwin oil filters presently. Have most used PF63 Delcos. Have had several door lock actuators go bad. Not too bad of a job to replace. Now I have a tire monitor sensor that’s bad. Other than that just regular wear items…spark plugs and wires, filters (air & cabin), and brake pads. Used Delco brake pads that I ordered from Amazon. I think they’re counterfeit. They make a lot of dust like the old Autozone pads of the past. If a do over it would have been Akebono.
At what mileage does that start ?
Did you have to drop the exhaust down, remove transmission mount bolts, and jack up the back of the transmission?On our 2017 - after working the ATF pan free - added a B&M drain plug - other than changing the filter - I swap a pan volume in the cooler months before summer hits … Shifts great with Valvoline Extended Protection …
Does he have money left from the win ?The truck market, at least here in Ohio is still crazy high. My son in law sold his 2017 2500 with 150k for $21500 not long ago. It was as bare bones as you can get and typical GM Midwest rust. Rubber floors and no options at all. This is an SLE and the underneath looks like it’s never saw an Ohio winter, which is almost impossible. Carfax showed all service at the local dealer. I drive it about 20 miles yesterday and minus the CEL for the catalytic converter, it’s tight for the miles.
That's not rebuilding it--that's building it right and not copying the fail.Might want a rebuilt motor w/o AFM …