EastAustinSawdust
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- Jan 23, 2020
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- Location
- Austin, TX
- First Name
- Adam
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- C10 Big Ten Bonanza
- Engine Size
- 5.7L 350
Long story short, something broke inside my GM crate motor, which was purchased (from Jegs) and installed in 2015 and has about 16,000 miles on it. Called Jegs, they gave me a phone number for the warranty dept at GM Performance. Gonna call 'em first thing Monday morning.
According to the GM warranty paperwork, the coverage is 36 months or 100K miles. So in spite of having just 16K miles on this thing, my coverage ended way back in 2018.
My question is: do you think there's any chance GM will still offer some sort of warranty coverage? This is a well-maintained and very gently used motor that was NEW in 2015, and there's now something clunking deep down inside it...something that should probably last 200K miles. I haven't yet opened things up to find out—waiting to talk to somebody from GM in case there's some sort of process or documentation they want me to go thru.
In terms of what actually broke...my best guess is a wrist pin, rod, bearing, or cam shaft. I can tell it's on the passenger side, and you can smell gas in the exhaust on that side which I assume means the affected piston is not combusting. The oil pressure is fine and the truck isn't burning oil either. My main hope is that the cam shaft is fine so I can do the repair without yanking the engine.
BTW, if you ever need to get in touch with the GM Performance Warranty Dept, here's their number: 1-866-453-4123 (couldn't find that anywhere on their website or on the warranty paperwork)
According to the GM warranty paperwork, the coverage is 36 months or 100K miles. So in spite of having just 16K miles on this thing, my coverage ended way back in 2018.
My question is: do you think there's any chance GM will still offer some sort of warranty coverage? This is a well-maintained and very gently used motor that was NEW in 2015, and there's now something clunking deep down inside it...something that should probably last 200K miles. I haven't yet opened things up to find out—waiting to talk to somebody from GM in case there's some sort of process or documentation they want me to go thru.
In terms of what actually broke...my best guess is a wrist pin, rod, bearing, or cam shaft. I can tell it's on the passenger side, and you can smell gas in the exhaust on that side which I assume means the affected piston is not combusting. The oil pressure is fine and the truck isn't burning oil either. My main hope is that the cam shaft is fine so I can do the repair without yanking the engine.
BTW, if you ever need to get in touch with the GM Performance Warranty Dept, here's their number: 1-866-453-4123 (couldn't find that anywhere on their website or on the warranty paperwork)