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criddy72
04-24-2011, 03:58 PM
Hi all,
I have a 2004 AWD Yukon XL with the 5.3L (non flex) SLT. I have just rolled over 102000 miles and it would appear the engine is on its way out. We have owned since new but with the hard times cant afford to upgrade. We live in an extremely cold climate and have always maintained the vehicle as per recommendations using good quality oil & filters. Have changed the coolant when advised.
Well the engine has started blowing smoke on start up but then goes away which i would normally say is the valve stems seals but i can put up with that. The engine has also now started using water at an alarming rate, it is not leaking out on the floor but more than usual condensation has been noted coming out of the tail pipe.
I have no water in the oil & vice versa, i am usure of what my plan of attack should be.
My wife swears it has never got hot and it still doesnt get hot now either.
Can i swap the engine out to a 6.0L from a denali or 2500 truck? Is everything else the same? Does anyone have a 5.3 or 6.0 for sale?
Thanks in advance.

vatahoelt
04-24-2011, 09:06 PM
i didn't think the condensation from the tailpipes came from the motor? :confused:

waxworkz
04-24-2011, 11:28 PM
do a search on this in google. there was a big to do about these trucks loosing water. dont remember exactly though

jonnytahoe
04-24-2011, 11:35 PM
What a hassle!! Just have the 5.3 fixed. Or are you tired of 300 horsepower?? Unless the condensation is the color of your coolant probably not making it"Out the Pipe"

Jay
04-26-2011, 09:02 PM
Head gasket? Not sure what else would get coolant in these engines unless something is cracked (highly unlikely).

FWIW, I've had two 5.3s go over 300k miles (one to 320,000 miles, fleet trucks) and both were still running well when I sent the trucks off to auction. I routinely take 5.3s and 6.0s to 250k miles, usually problem free. Properly maintained, they last a long time.

The swap to the 6.0 should be a drop-in affair. Get the PCM programmed for the 6.0... any tuner that works on these trucks will have the factory 6.0 tune on file. Good time to swap to electric cooling fans also.

07Burb
04-26-2011, 10:58 PM
I still find it odd that the motor is 'on it's way out' with only 102k on it....:think: just doesn't add up to me. Most 5.3's are just getting started at that mileage.

chevy_man
04-27-2011, 12:36 AM
Have a shop do a leak-down test on the heads. That should tell you if your head gasket has a major problem. Sounds like it may have a crack in the gasket between a cylinder and a water passage that's not leaking enough to pollute the oil but still burning/using coolant.

It's normal for quite a bit of water to come out of the tail-pipes, especially in cold climates.A little water may be from ethanol, but that's another topic really.

And 100K miles is nothing for these motors. This isn't the 70's, you don't need a new vehicle every 50K miles. Hell, at 165K my yukon is still tight as fuck. No rattles/random noises and it's got enough power to make ricers look at you stupid as you pull away from them with their fart can going full bore.

Sickblutahoe
04-27-2011, 01:49 AM
Lol fart can I'll have to remember that one!!!

yukondenali
04-27-2011, 10:56 AM
I still find it odd that the motor is 'on it's way out' with only 102k on it....:think: just doesn't add up to me. Most 5.3's are just getting started at that mileage.

i agree that motor is still a baby....

07Burb
04-27-2011, 11:05 AM
i agree that motor is still a baby....

...and the OP hasn't come back to post and give us clarification. If the thing is "using water at an alarming rate" but it's not leaking on the floor or showing up in the oil then.... :shrug: ....Also, what color is the "smoke" on start up? If it's just white or gray then don't worry about it my motto. I think it's a bit premature of the OP to think his "motor is on it's way out" just based on what was original stated.

M3PO
04-27-2011, 09:42 PM
I don't believe post count=knowledge, but when the person has one and only one post and the story doesn't add up, might be a troll. If the motor is using "water" at an "alarming rate" in an "extremely cold environment", the water has to be going somewhere at an alarming rate; out the tail pipe, leaking, or in the oil pan. Or maybe the motor needs a mixture of water and some sort of antifreeze?

07Burb
04-27-2011, 10:12 PM
And that's another thing....who uses water in an 'extremely cold' environment??? I like in Mo and I still use mostly antifreeze :shrug:

TWITCH101
04-30-2011, 10:56 PM
does anyone have the link to the 6.0 conversion???I searched google for a while but came up empty handed.....Can I use the stock tranny with the 6.0?

bkboatnsleds
05-01-2011, 06:53 PM
Google Castech Heads - could be a crack in the head (common).. thats what I had.

---------- Post added at 05:53 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:52 PM ----------

does anyone have the link to the 6.0 conversion???I searched google for a while but came up empty handed.....Can I use the stock tranny with the 6.0?

Yep. I did the 6.0 swap, stilll stcok tranny and all. If you have questions drop me a line.

TWITCH101
05-24-2011, 11:59 PM
Does anyone know if the 6.2 will bolt up same as the 6.0???? I'm still curious and shopping around and thought what the hell....if the 6.2 will bolt up might as well go big.

mmeachem
06-17-2011, 06:50 PM
cant find anything man but whatever you do change all of the gaskets