So there is a smoking gun with the crank and rods/rod bearings. I guess the Cold Test Spintron did not pick anything unusual up. But come on, even the engine assemblers should have seen something, I know they are in a Union shop, but maybe Union politics kept staff from speaking up. What happened about pulling every 50th engine and doing a full tear down and inspection? This would have been a bargain at this point.
So here is the real question, what oil will be recommended for replacement engines?? I know this is going to be an interesting conversation.
So 0W40 for vehicles with engines that have not failed, yet. What is put in the replacement engines? 0W20 or 0W40? But hey we have been told that you cannot put a different oil in the engine than spec!
Shake my head. How long with the Recalled engines last that were not replaced and 0W40 was recommended? What coverage do any of us have beyond the powertrain Warranty. Hell GM Warranted the Valve Bodies out to 15 years/150,000 miles. How about at least extending the engine Warranty for folks. If GM thinks the 0W40 will keep them alive then extending the Warranty costs GM $0.00.
I am not changing anything I am doing, I guess I am lucky as my engine build date was July 15, 2024, outside of the magic window where things were "fixed". My vehicle is not likely going to be Recalled, nothing yet. For everyone that does not get a replacement engine, change your oil when the OLM get close to 50% and possibly consider oil samples to determine if you need to dump the vehicle or push for a replacement engine.
What a show, freak show this is. Then all these recalled engine owners need to wait for valve body problems. Such a bad ending to a promising and once fairly reliable product.
Sell any GM stock you have.