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Engine Mechanical - 8.1L: NVH Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Base Engine Misfire with Abnormal Valve Train Noise

CauseCorrection
Worn or loose rocker armsRepair or replace the valve rocker arms as required.
Worn or bent push rodsReplace the push rods.
Sticking valves Carbon buildup on the valve stem and/or seat can cause the valve not to close properly.Repair or replace as required.
Excessively worn or mis-aligned timing chainRepair or replace the timing chain, camshaft retainer and sprockets as required.
Worn camshaft lobesReplace the camshaft and valve lifters.
Sticking liftersReplace as required.

Base Engine Misfire with Abnormal Valve Train Noise

Engine Noise on Start-Up, but Only Lasting a Few Seconds

CauseCorrection
Incorrect oil level Too high an oil level will cause aeration within the oilAdd or remove oil as required to achieve proper level.
Incorrect oil filter without anti-drainback featureInstall the correct oil filter.
Incorrect oil viscosityDrain the oil. Install the correct viscosity oil.
High valve lifter leak down rateReplace the valve lifters as required.
Worn crankshaft thrust bearingCheck the crankshaft endplay. Inspect the thrust bearing and crankshaft. Repair or replace as required.
Damaged or faulty oil filter by-pass valveInspect the oil filter by-pass valve for proper operation. Repair or replace as required.

Engine Noise on Start-Up, but Only Lasting a Few Seconds

Upper Engine Noise, Regardless of Engine Speed

CauseCorrection
Plugged oil filterReplace the oil filter.
Low oil pressureVerify proper oil level. Perform an oil pressure test. Refer to Oil Pressure Diagnosis and Testing . Repair or replace as required.
Loose and/or worn valve rocker arm attachmentsInspect the valve rocker arm stud, nut or bolt. Repair or replace as required.
Worn valve rocker armReplace the valve rocker arm.
Worn pushrod guide plateReplace as required.
Bent or damaged push rodInspect the following components, and replace as required: The valve rocker arm The valve push rod The valve lifter
Improper lubrication to the valve rocker armsInspect the following components, and repair or replace as required: The valve rocker arm The valve push rod The valve lifter The oil filter bypass valve The oil pump and pump screen The engine block oil galleries
Broken valve springReplace the valve spring.
Worn and/or damaged valve rotatorsReplace the valve rotators as required.
Worn or dirty valve liftersReplace the valve lifters.
Stretched or broken timing chain and/or damaged sprocket teethReplace the timing chain and sprockets.
Worn camshaft lobesInspect the camshaft lobes. Replace the camshaft and valve lifters as required.
Worn valve guides or valve stemsInspect the following components, and repair as required: The valves The valve guides
Stuck valves Carbon on the valve stem or valve seat may cause the valve to stick.Inspect the following components, and repair as required: Use GM Top Engine Cleaner, GM P/N 1050002, (Canadian P/N 992872), to eliminate carbon deposits following manufacturer's instructions The valves The valve guides

Upper Engine Noise, Regardless of Engine Speed

Lower Engine Noise, Regardless of Engine Speed

CauseCorrection
Low oil pressureVerify proper oil level. Perform an oil pressure test. Refer to Oil Pressure Diagnosis and Testing . Repair or replace damaged components as required.
Worn accessory drive components Abnormalities such as severe cracking, bumps or missing areas in the accessory drive belt and/or misalignment of system components.Inspect the accessory drive system. Repair or replace as required.
Loose or damaged crankshaft balancerInspect the crankshaft balancer. Repair or replace as required.
Detonation or spark knockVerify the correct operation of the ignition controls system. Refer to Detonation/Spark Knock in Engine Controls - 8.1L.
Loose torque converter bolts, automatic transmission onlyInspect the torque converter bolts and flywheel. Repair or replace as required.
Loose or damaged flywheelRepair or replace the flywheel.
Damaged oil pan, contacting the oil pump screen An oil pan that has been damaged may improperly position the oil pump screen, preventing proper oil flow to the oil pump.Inspect the oil pan. Inspect the oil pump screen. Repair or replace as required.
Oil pump screen loose, damaged or restrictedInspect the oil pump screen. Repair or replace as required.
Excessive piston-to-cylinder bore clearanceInspect the piston and cylinder bore. Repair as required.
Excessive piston pin-to-bore clearanceInspect the piston, piston pin, and the connecting rod. Repair or replace as required.
Excessive connecting rod bearing clearanceInspect the following components, and repair as required: The connecting rod bearings The connecting rods The crankshaft The crankshaft journals
Excessive crankshaft bearing clearanceInspect the following components, and repair as required: The crankshaft bearings The crankshaft journals
Incorrect piston, piston pin and connecting rod installation Pistons must be installed with the mark or dimple on the top of the piston facing the front of the engine. Piston pins must be centered in the connecting rod pin bore.Verify the pistons, piston pins and connecting rods are installed correctly. Repair as required.

Lower Engine Noise, Regardless of Engine Speed

Engine Noise Under Load

CauseCorrection
Low oil pressurePerform an oil pressure test. Refer to Oil Pressure Diagnosis and Testing . Repair or replace as required.
Detonation or spark knockVerify the correct operation of the ignition controls. Refer to Detonation/Spark Knock in Engine Controls - 8.1L.
Loose torque converter bolts or improperly installed torque converter, automatic transmission onlyInspect the torque converter bolts and flywheel. Verify correct installation of the torque converter. Repair as required.
Cracked flywheel, automatic transmissionInspect the flywheel bolts and flywheel. Repair as required.
Excessive connecting rod bearing clearanceInspect the following components, and repair as required: The connecting rod bearings The connecting rods The crankshaft
Excessive crankshaft bearing clearanceInspect the following components, and repair as required: The crankshaft bearings The crankshaft journals The cylinder block crankshaft bearing bore

Engine Noise Under Load