DuraYuk
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What's common sense you speak of? Why do you think old engines run like new engines and new engines are supposed to run like old engines ? You realize that today minivans make more power than supercars did a few decades ago? I don't get that logic.So if my engine is just a month or two beyond the recall in my 2024 what was done differently to keep me from having crank/rod/bearing failure? Is this just a random date or do I have a different crank? Improved Bearings? A better manufacturing procedure?
My Rig should be worth a lot of money since they fixed all the issues. I’ll have the highly sought after 0W-20 dipstick, an unaltered original manual, and best of all thinner oil so I can have more HP and better MPG’s.
I’m so happy they perfected my 6.2 and I will have no worries for hundreds of thousands of miles.
Now back to reality is there really a difference between mine and a recalled 6.2?
I’m still hoping for a DFM recall that will be remedied with a full DOD delete including quality non collapsible lifters and a fresh cam. Common sense tells me that running a V8 on less than 8 is bad and stresses the crank when the firing order is disrupted. I was always told to keep my old small blocks tuned and to ensure I was running on all 8. Even my grandma knew this was important. She use to tell me one of my less intelligent friends wasn’t running on all 8! LOL
Technology advances and you make things built to suit.