Replaced afm lifters

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Mlstammerjr

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Hey all. So I had a collapsed lifter on my 09 Yukon. We replaced all of the lifters yesterday (8 regular and 8 AFM) after getting it all put back together, it started right up and ran fine until the engine got hot, then the oil pressure plummeted and you could feel the engine starving for oil. No check engine lights, oil is full on the dipstick. What could be causing this and what can I check to diagnose this.

Google ai (I know it’s not always reliable, but that’s why I’m here) says that the valley gasket is either bad or possibly not torqued to spec. We did replace the gasket but it’s a cheap gasket as it was all I could find in stock. My dad put the cover back on I honestly don’t know if he torqued it down to spec or not. I know he torqued the heads to spec and the exhaust manifold. I’m waiting on him to reply on whether or not he torqued that right.

But anyways , is that likely my issue or something else? Where should I start with diagnosing this?
 

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how was oil pressure before swapping them all?
was there a failure or just trying to be proactive?
did you disassemble the entire vlom (afm actuators) from the underside of the valley cover? the gasket does come with the pedestal gaskets but kinda hard to mess up. and the perimeter gasket doesnt do anything for oil pressure

and welcome to tyf
 

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Welcome to the Forum from NH.

Lots of knowledgeable folks here who freely share their knowledge, experiences, and perspectives. Knowledge is power.

I hope that you will become a participating member in the Forum's discussions.

Pics of the truck, please. If we can't see it, it does not exist.

You are already receiving clarifying questions from the knowledgeable folks on this Forum.

When you say that the oil pressure plummeted, what was the psi reading from your oil pressure gauge at that point?

What was the oil pressure reading before your performed this work, when cold and at hot idle.
 
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Mlstammerjr

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how was oil pressure before swapping them all?
was there a failure or just trying to be proactive?
did you disassemble the entire vlom (afm actuators) from the underside of the valley cover? the gasket does come with the pedestal gaskets but kinda hard to mess up. and the perimeter gasket doesnt do anything for oil pressure

and welcome to tyf
The oil pressure was fine before mostly, it had intermittent issues with the oil pressure sensor, but no actual pressure issues, just the sensor going out. There was a lifter that had collapsed that was why we changed them. But it’s got an oil leak and I think it ran low on oil a few times, that’s why the lifter collapsed. It was misfiring before and you could hear it chattering, when we got it all back together the misfire was gone and no chattering. The oil pressure was fine until the engine heated up.we didn’t take apart the vlom at all

Thank you
 

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Pick up tube o-ring, oil sending unit, oil pump itself, there are a few usual suspects but it sounds like you didn't touch the timing cover? Possibly did not delete the AFM system?

Could you clarify whether you retained or deleted the AFM system?
 

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