What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Tonyrodz

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I've begun to notice a ticking noise on cold startup when it's near freezing outside. It goes away after ten seconds or so. But it had me wondering lifter, or piston slap? Then my Yukon literally dropped a hint. I think I know what it is now....

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Broken exhaust manifold bolt.
Oh geez. Typical.
 

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I've begun to notice a ticking noise on cold startup when it's near freezing outside. It goes away after ten seconds or so. But it had me wondering lifter, or piston slap? Then my Yukon literally dropped a hint. I think I know what it is now....

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Broken exhaust manifold bolt.
Time for a manifold clamp!

I have one on the driver side rear and I want to get the passenger side as a preventative measure.

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I've begun to notice a ticking noise on cold startup when it's near freezing outside. It goes away after ten seconds or so. But it had me wondering lifter, or piston slap? Then my Yukon literally dropped a hint. I think I know what it is now....

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Broken exhaust manifold bolt.

Oh geez. Typical.

Time for a manifold clamp!

I have one on the driver side rear and I want to get the passenger side as a preventative measure.

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Header shopping time!!!
 

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I've begun to notice a ticking noise on cold startup when it's near freezing outside. It goes away after ten seconds or so. But it had me wondering lifter, or piston slap? Then my Yukon literally dropped a hint. I think I know what it is now....

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Broken exhaust manifold bolt.
Yes, same issue here. I have 2 broken on driver side. I “need” headers now.. just need to save up a few bucks.
 

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Gonna have to extract the bolt out the head 1st. The prices I got quoted, I said f that and bought the clamps

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I haven't confirmed a missing manifold bolt yet. But hopefully, I can get under the hood this weekend and do that. If it's just one, I might try one of those clamp things. Otherwise, I gotta pull the manifold and replace all the bolts, right? Sounds like lots of fun.
 

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I haven't confirmed a missing manifold bolt yet. But hopefully, I can get under the hood this weekend and do that. If it's just one, I might try one of those clamp things. Otherwise, I gotta pull the manifold and replace all the bolts, right? Sounds like lots of fun.

There a 2007 Denali for sale right now that looks exactly like yours. It's got 20k miles and they are asking $53K. It's armored.
 

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About that...why do so many put long tubes on these things? I've always heard shortys are better for low-end torque with some mid-range improvement. Long tubes seem like the wrong thing to do for an SUV.

The consensus is that shorties offer little to nothing over the stock manifolds.

As for long tubes, I'm completely with you there. Undeniable the will add horsepower, but they will reduce low/mid range torque, moving the power band higher in the rpm range. In my opinion not what you want with a heavy SUV. Unless your goal is to extensively modify the vehicle, to me, I just don't think long tubes are in my future both because of cost and what they offer/impact.
 

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I spent 700 on at least 2 extractions, and new manifolds with gaskets. I dont consider that too overpriced.
Ehh. If you were looking to upgrade anyway, it doesnt hurt as bad. I had just dropped $1200 on oem cats to be installed, so another $350 to extract 2 bolts, etc I told them to pack it up and roll it out. 2 hrs and $30 later, no more ticking.

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Ehh. If you were looking to upgrade anyway, it doesnt hurt as bad. I had just dropped $1200 on oem cats to be installed, so another $350 to extract 2 bolts, etc I told them to pack it up and roll it out. 2 hrs and $30 later, no more ticking.

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I just had the long tubes installed and they charged 285 in labor and that was with the broken bolts.

Finally had some time today once I put the new res cap with reservoir on to start it up after a few days.

 

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I just had the long tubes installed and they charged 285 in labor and that was with the broken bolts.

Finally had some time today once I put the new res cap with reservoir on to start it up after a few days.

Super cheap, great deal.
Ehh. If you were looking to upgrade anyway, it doesnt hurt as bad. I had just dropped $1200 on oem cats to be installed, so another $350 to extract 2 bolts, etc I told them to pack it up and roll it out. 2 hrs and $30 later, no more ticking.

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I need to get some of those clamps for my Express van.
 

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Time for a manifold clamp!

I have one on the driver side rear and I want to get the passenger side as a preventative measure.

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I second this. ~$30-40 vs 100s for labor... save up your money for a full header job with new ARP(or similar bolts)
 

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Got my new intro's mounted on my Silverado.
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