IFF an L87 built within the suspect timeframe
fails before it accrues too many miles,
or
fails before too much time has elapsed,
or
throws code P0016
GM owes you either a repaired or replaced L87.
How many are "too many miles," and how much is "too much time"?
Sorry, sometimes I suck at number memory (it's why my alignment specs are 'MAX Caster. No +Camber, slight -Camber. No Toe OUT, slight Toe IN.)
GM recently revised the warranty for suspect L87s, extending both time and mileage under warranty.
The revised duration and mileage -
TEN Years or One Hundred Fifty THOUSAND miles, whichever comes FIRST (if not mistaken)-
answer your questions.
If you don't how the Magnusson-Moss warranty act works, you're far more likely to defend GM,
and skrewer yself out of a repaired or replaced L87.
Y'all have an opportunity here - don't squander it.
Sometimes the right thing to do is the right thing to do even if you fail, so I'll try again:
GM built tens of (if not hundreds of) thousands of subpar L87s.
Despite that the LT1 & the L87 are nearly identical, GM tried to build the L87s so cheaply,
that 0W20 is no longer sufficient protection.
Those of you included inside the parameters of the recall - those with L87s built subpar -
have 10 years or 150,000 miles to suss out how to get GM to repair/rebuild or replace your L87s.