09 Tahoe Oil Consumption issue solved

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auto work newbie here, when we do the replacement for the valve cover, we need to replace the valve cover gasket aswell? have an 09 yukon xl slt. i got the valve cover part number from the thread. do i need to order any other parts?
 

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Looks like someone already had the answer in the thread. Feel like a dumbass.

Ordering the valve cover now.


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OK i was trying to replace the valve cover and also install the catch can today... got the coil packs out, unscrewed the old valve cover bolts.

but now i am facing a wierd issue. The old valve cover is stuck on there pretty firm. I cant seem to get it moving to get it out. I have tried tapping it with a rubber mallet and but no luck.

was wondering if there is anything i can do to losen that valve cover, some fluid spray type thing?


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OK i was trying to replace the valve cover and also install the catch can today... got the coil packs out, unscrewed the old valve cover bolts.

but now i am facing a wierd issue. The old valve cover is stuck on there pretty firm. I cant seem to get it moving to get it out. I have tried tapping it with a rubber mallet and but no luck.

was wondering if there is anything i can do to losen that valve cover, some fluid spray type thing?


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Farhan

Have you tried a putty knife or flat tip and mallet to separate? New valve cover comes with new gasket so thrashing old one wouldn't hurt.
 

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yeh i was able to get it off by using a mallet and a flat head screw driver to pry it loose.

put the new one in. seems to be good.
 

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Would the GM powertrain warranty cover this replacement? Afterall it would be considered a failure of an internally lubricated part! If there is an updated cover to replace one with a known issue I would think they would cover that, no?
 

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Can I get a link to your original post to see if our issues are one in the same? Also...can someone explain a range module? I hate my 4-8...but love my 'hoe.
 

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