My '01 Yukon sounds worse than a diesel for the 2 minutes after startup in the morning, then quiets down nicely. She only has 81k documented miles and I purchased a powertrain warranty when I bought her.
It sounds like the worst case of valve clatter you've ever heard, yet not really. It does not go away as quickly as the oil pressure builds. I've been told these engines have problems with piston slap, and that makes sense. The noise goes away as the pistons heat up and tolerances get tighter. Has anybody else run into this issue? What's the best solution? Ideally I want to pick up a fresh 6.2 shortblock and drop it in, but I think the warranty company will only pay for a new set of pistons.
Any thoughts?
TIA
Geoff
It sounds like the worst case of valve clatter you've ever heard, yet not really. It does not go away as quickly as the oil pressure builds. I've been told these engines have problems with piston slap, and that makes sense. The noise goes away as the pistons heat up and tolerances get tighter. Has anybody else run into this issue? What's the best solution? Ideally I want to pick up a fresh 6.2 shortblock and drop it in, but I think the warranty company will only pay for a new set of pistons.
Any thoughts?
TIA
Geoff
