โAug-10-2022 09:05 AM
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โAug-10-2022 11:28 AM
plasticmaster wrote:
Wouldn't the Range AFM disabler module I have plugged in prevent the problem with the VLOM?
โAug-10-2022 09:50 AM
mkirsch wrote:
This is your lucky day. I just went through this with my 2015 Silverado 1500 5.3L. Had a lifter seize at 141,000, my mechanic did the recommended repair, replacing all 16, and 500 miles later just rolling up an on-ramp, it did it again.
This is when my mechanic found out about the VLOM.
Did the shop change the "VLOM?" Valve Lifter Oil Manifold. This is the module that controls oil flow to the AFM lifters. It can malfunction and send/withhold oil to the AFM lifters at the wrong time, causing the seizing.
I suspect it was not replaced.
If it was not, it will keep sticking lifters again and again and again.
Unfortunately VLOMs are IMPOSSIBLE to get right now. Because of the lawsuit over these engines, my understanding is GM terminated its contract with the manufacturer of these modules, AND they can't convince anyone else to make them, because of the lawsuit. They are out of stock everywhere.
This truck has never towed anything heavy. It is not how you're using the truck.
โAug-10-2022 09:19 AM
Retired JSO wrote:
Those 5.3โs were tough engines. I owned a 2013 z-71 with the 5.3. I towed a Work and Play toy hauler. Advertised empty at 6,000 lbs. loaded across cat scale at 9,224 lbs. I very seldom got above of 4th gear towing in Florida. I donโt know what rear end was in it but it towed mostly in 4 th gear sometimes I could hold 55 in 5th.
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