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I bought my mother-in-laws car two months ago. It had 12K miles on it, so you can see she didn't go far with it.
I noticed when the engine is cold, there is a lot of valve cladder noise.
Seems to be quieter after it warms up.
Is that normal for GM 6 cylinder engines?


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I don't think so. Was the oil changed? If the oil is dirty or thick it would do that.
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Take a look a this site, for one: http://www.pistonslap.com/
My 2002 Camaro sounds like a diesel engine when it's cold. It has never been a real mechanical problem, just loud and a little annoying.
That sure sounds like my engine.
Mom-in-law always changed the oil at 3K. Never went far or fast.
I changed the oil and filter when I got it.
Do you think I will get 180K miles out of it like I did the '93 Honda Accord?



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The 5.7 liters in the Camaros do the same thing. We noticed on the
Camaro police interceptors, 1998-2002, that they knocked when cold. The
dealership always referred to piston slap. GM kept saying they
were going to a new piston. Since the Camaros were discontinued after
2002 we never followed up on the problem. These cars still went over
100k miles and were still running when we took them out of service.

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GM 6 CYL have always been noisy. Lotsa valve tappet noise. Ya might wanna pull the valve cover when the weather warms up and make sure its pumping oil nicely through the push tubes to the rocker arms. If G-ma just puttered around with the Jiffy Lube Quaker State in it then it may be a lil gummy.
You could run maybe a quart of Risoline or another cleaner additive in it for a couple of weeks and then change the oil to see if that helps quite it down / clean up the motor.
Bright side is the GM 6 CYL is one of the most resilliant motors on the face of the earth. They take a lickin an keep on tickin...
Tuxblacray 2007-03-17 06:06:12
You could run maybe a quart of Risoline or another cleaner additive in it for a couple of weeks and then change the oil to see if that helps quite it down / clean up the motor.
Bright side is the GM 6 CYL is one of the most resilliant motors on the face of the earth. They take a lickin an keep on tickin...


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And yeah, you can expect a little slap in da morning on just about anything GM has put out for the last 20 years.
Mama's '85 has been doing it since we've had it.
Can you say "Heche en Meheco"? The GM bean-counters sure can...
If your noise IS p-slap, you shouldn't have any worries, as long as you don't have a flashback, and believe you are Barney Oldfield...
And yeah, you can expect a little slap in da morning on just about anything GM has put out for the last 20 years.
Mama's '85 has been doing it since we've had it.
Can you say "Heche en Meheco"? The GM bean-counters sure can...

If your noise IS p-slap, you shouldn't have any worries, as long as you don't have a flashback, and believe you are Barney Oldfield...
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Depends on what road you go down...

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