Yukon 2022 6.2 engine died at 75,000 miles.

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I think it’s called blue printing, take everything to blue print specs. Anybody in the us ever explored that option?
 
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Dismantle the engine and take everything to as exact dimensions as the original drawings, blue prints, specified
Why dismantle it? It is just being installed after the engine from the box was redesigned clearly according to the drawings and GM standards, since the new engines do not meet them.
 

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Why dismantle it? It is just being installed after the engine from the box was redesigned clearly according to the drawings and GM standards, since the new engines do not meet them.
I think there is a failure to communicate. You’ve indicated your making improvements to a brand new engine because of manufacturing defect, crooked hands I think you called it. I was making a general question to the forum population if anybody has explored blue printing as an option.
 
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I think there is a failure to communicate. You’ve indicated your making improvements to a brand new engine because of manufacturing defect, crooked hands I think you called it. I was making a general question to the forum population if anybody has explored blue printing as an option.
Apparently yes, my English is probably not that good, and I don't understand what blue printing means. Here's what Google (blueprint) found – a detailed plan or diagram that describes the structure and functionality of the future system. Is that it?
 

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“This isn't GM first rodeo.”
Being an old retired engineer, my suspicion is that the new generation engineers knew it all already and the culture was that senior engineers didn’t make it to senior managers, accountants and retired military colonels with history degrees did, and so yes this IS GMs first rodeo all over again.
 

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