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  • 46Tbird
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    New engine is running ok.

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  • 07Bluovl
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    Originally posted by ALLAN View Post
    So is this the first confirmed #8 with no tune? Makes me think now that Ford has fucked some people.
    No I've read there's been a handful and as long as there's not a tune Ford has taken care of them.

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  • kingjason
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    Originally posted by Rreemo View Post
    Spot on brother, and I couldn't agree more. It's not always what happens, it's how well they stand behind it when it does....in my experience GM has no interest in taking care of people when their junk breaks.
    x3 I will never own another new GM. It sucks because I love Corvettes.

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  • Rreemo
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    Originally posted by cobrajet69 View Post
    I'll be hard pressed to buy another new GM product after the way they treated my issue ("this is normal... Carbon build up on pistons... Blah blah).


    David.
    Spot on brother, and I couldn't agree more. It's not always what happens, it's how well they stand behind it when it does....in my experience GM has no interest in taking care of people when their junk breaks.

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  • cobrajet69
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    Originally posted by Rreemo View Post
    I think you may be right...it's very faint when I do notice it, and to me it's a lot like sometime when you put 3.73's or 4.10's in an old foxbody...at certain speeds you felt/heard the gears.



    Thanks for checking man...I think it's probably normal. Interesting thing to me, though, is that I feel it more than I hear it. I think partly just me being overly sensitive and also coming out of that 911 into this car...the Porsche was smooth as silk in all gears and all the way up into 3-digit speeds....this is a whole different animal.



    I haven't had back up there at all yet. I've only heard a creaking noise 1 time backing out of my driveway...ironically it was the morning after I put springs it. I put the springs in right at 2000 miles. Is there an actual recall...or just a TSB? I'm wondering if they will give me shit b/c I've changed the springs.



    Back in 01' I bought a new Suburban that had that same piston slap from day-1, and it drank oil too....by the time it had ~15K miles on it, it got to where it was using 2-3qts of oil every 4-5K miles. Chevrolet refused to do anything about it, but did eventually offer buy-back credit towards another new one...however they were offering about $2700 less than what CarMax offered me on it, which happened to be only $2500 less than I originally paid for it....so guess where it ended up?

    Seriously though....I still like LSx's a lot, have 2 of them in my garage right now waiting to go into my slow-going (and often derailed) projects. Most of them piston slap with no issues from I've heard.
    To be fair I never had any real issues other than noise ( knock) but agree, they are hella mills when no issues are apparent. I'll be hard pressed to buy another new GM product after the way they treated my issue ("this is normal... Carbon build up on pistons... Blah blah).


    David.

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  • SNEAKY
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    Originally posted by Rick Modena View Post
    My '12 didn't do it at first, but around 10-12k (19k now) is started and now its almost unbearable, but only over speed bumps and with the radio off. I also have a 1 inch lip on my garage so I seem to hear it almost daily.
    oh, we are sitting at 28k

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  • Whiteboy
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    Damn danny!

    I have beat the hell out of mine no issuse's

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  • ALLAN
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    Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
    Well as of today I've had the car for one year and one day, and 23700 miles.







    ... and two engines.

    Apparently the #8 piston was installed with a sledgehammer, which dented the top of the piston, shattered the lands, and broke the compression and oil rings in about a dozen places. That big missing chunk of piston land was gone for quite a while, hence the carbon buildup in there.

    As bad as it looks, the car actually ran pretty well except for a little vibration at idle and a check engine light.

    Ford completely stood by their product and put a new 2013 service replacement engine in the car. Grapevine Ford did a great job and I am happy as a pig in shit to have it back!

    Thank GOD I never modified the car. The first questions from everyone at Ford were "Do you have an intake" and "Have you done a tune". Not that it would have automatically voided the warrantly, but it probably wouldn't have been painless either. As it worked out, it went right through the process and I got the new '13 coated pistons.

    So is this the first confirmed #8 with no tune? Makes me think now that Ford has fucked some people.

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  • Rick Modena
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    Originally posted by SNEAKY View Post
    Hmmm, ours is making a little noise also
    My '12 didn't do it at first, but around 10-12k (19k now) is started and now its almost unbearable, but only over speed bumps and with the radio off. I also have a 1 inch lip on my garage so I seem to hear it almost daily.

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  • DON SVO
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    Originally posted by SNEAKY View Post
    Hmmm, ours is making a little noise also
    Per Skip: Use more lube with the fleshlight.

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  • SNEAKY
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    Originally posted by Rick Modena View Post
    I have the TSB printed out so when I go I don't want any hassles. It always helps if you go to a friendly dealer, like Grapevine Ford. I hear Skip will let you hang out in his office and let you play with his Fleshlight while you wait...

    Ford 2011-2013 Mustang
    TSB 12-8-24
    Grunt/Creak/Chirp/Squeak Noise from the front lower control arm over bumps.
    Hmmm, ours is making a little noise also

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  • Rick Modena
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    Originally posted by Rreemo View Post
    I haven't had back up there at all yet. I've only heard a creaking noise 1 time backing out of my driveway...ironically it was the morning after I put springs it. I put the springs in right at 2000 miles. Is there an actual recall...or just a TSB? I'm wondering if they will give me shit b/c I've changed the springs.
    I have the TSB printed out so when I go I don't want any hassles. It always helps if you go to a friendly dealer, like Grapevine Ford. I hear Skip will let you hang out in his office and let you play with his Fleshlight while you wait...

    Ford 2011-2013 Mustang
    TSB 12-8-24
    Grunt/Creak/Chirp/Squeak Noise from the front lower control arm over bumps.

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  • Rreemo
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    Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
    You're probably just overly sensitive. The old 8.8 transmits a lot of NVH regardless of ratio, but of course lower gears will do it more. If I roll the windows up and turn the radio off, I can hear gear whine in the car, some from the trans and some from the rear. It's very subtle though and I don't mind.
    I think you may be right...it's very faint when I do notice it, and to me it's a lot like sometime when you put 3.73's or 4.10's in an old foxbody...at certain speeds you felt/heard the gears.

    Originally posted by Chas_svo View Post
    Rreemo, I turned down the radio, and tried very hard to detect anything like that today on my way in to work. No vibrations, but definitely road noise and some gear noise, but very minimal.
    Thanks for checking man...I think it's probably normal. Interesting thing to me, though, is that I feel it more than I hear it. I think partly just me being overly sensitive and also coming out of that 911 into this car...the Porsche was smooth as silk in all gears and all the way up into 3-digit speeds....this is a whole different animal.

    Originally posted by Pooter View Post
    Since you have a '13, you get the recall done for the front lower control arms yet? We had 250mi on it when it was making a creaking noise/feel thru the k-member, theres a TSB out on them currently. We only felt it starting off in first or cruising down a road a little bumpier. If you put it up on ramps and push up on the k-member you can hear/feel it.
    I haven't had back up there at all yet. I've only heard a creaking noise 1 time backing out of my driveway...ironically it was the morning after I put springs it. I put the springs in right at 2000 miles. Is there an actual recall...or just a TSB? I'm wondering if they will give me shit b/c I've changed the springs.

    Originally posted by cobrajet69 View Post
    The reason I got rid of my Sierra Denali (6.2) is because of the same issue LSx motors have had for years now, piston slap.


    David
    Back in 01' I bought a new Suburban that had that same piston slap from day-1, and it drank oil too....by the time it had ~15K miles on it, it got to where it was using 2-3qts of oil every 4-5K miles. Chevrolet refused to do anything about it, but did eventually offer buy-back credit towards another new one...however they were offering about $2700 less than what CarMax offered me on it, which happened to be only $2500 less than I originally paid for it....so guess where it ended up?

    Seriously though....I still like LSx's a lot, have 2 of them in my garage right now waiting to go into my slow-going (and often derailed) projects. Most of them piston slap with no issues from I've heard.

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  • 71chevellejohn
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    Originally posted by Rick Modena View Post
    They do and I don't know of to many that last over 100k.
    225k and rolling strong in my truck.

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  • cobrajet69
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    Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
    I do. But let's not act like they don't have their problems too.
    Originally posted by dville_gt View Post
    there are more then a few 200k+ ls1's spraying nitrous on ls1tech

    The reason I got rid of my Sierra Denali (6.2) is because of the same issue LSx motors have had for years now, piston slap.


    David

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