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Old 07-25-2024, 03:05 PM   #15
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No, there are different pieces of tubes from what I could pick out on the exploded diagrams. There is a portion integral to the head, with an additional portion that is removable. Which also means 2 seals that could be leaking.

This is why the TSB said to confirm the leak is not above the "head" tubes.
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Old 07-25-2024, 05:37 PM   #16
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According to the technical service bulletin I posted the link to, the tubes are integrated into the cylinder heads and are not removable.

Because they want you to buy new heads.......

Most anything, is repairable.
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Old 07-25-2024, 06:00 PM   #17
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I would lean toward a sealing issue & pull the cover.
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Old 07-27-2024, 12:55 PM   #18
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Update:

If anyone is curious, I asked the dealership to clean the oil out of the tubes just to get the car moving again, if only on a temporary basis. This fix was extremely temporary since the problem came back less than 10 minutes after leaving the dealer. I'm probably going to have to get rid of my Camaro because $8,000 is unacceptable for a permanent repair. I'll tow it to an independent shop for a second opinion, but I'm expecting the worst. I never realized how much a loved this car until I was faced with having to lose it. 🙁

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Old 07-27-2024, 05:32 PM   #19
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I would be very surprised if porous “head tubes” could leak that bad all of a sudden. Of course if they pulled the valve cover to check and didn’t reassemble with new seals, that could be a problem.
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Old 07-27-2024, 07:54 PM   #20
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After reading the TSB the techs were supposed to clean and diagnose the problem, either upper seals or the porosity problem.

Couldn't find in your post what they determined. Sounds like a clean, reset, and here's the bill, thank you.
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Old 07-27-2024, 11:22 PM   #21
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After reading the TSB the techs were supposed to clean and diagnose the problem, either upper seals or the porosity problem.

Couldn't find in your post what they determined. Sounds like a clean, reset, and here's the bill, thank you.
The service advisor said it was the porosity issue due to a manufacturing defect, and that they have been seeing that more frequently; he offered no other alternative explanation even when I asked him if it was possible the problem was caused by a bad gasket.
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Old 07-28-2024, 10:51 AM   #22
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If you by chance end up replacing heads, make sure you secretly mark them to make sure they actually get replaced.
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Old 07-29-2024, 06:24 PM   #23
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!st thing I would do is check crankcase ventilation system. If the any of the holes or hoses are blocked like the crappy vent on the right side of the engine with the tiny holes it could certainly cause such a problem because if high crankcase pressure.
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Old 07-30-2024, 06:05 PM   #24
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I am not to familiar with these engines, but aren't there seals also? I would check the torque on the bolts too.
These are why there is oil down in the cylinder heads. Remove the valve covers and replace them. I guarantee they are hard as a rock.
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Old 08-29-2024, 11:20 AM   #25
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Update:

If anyone is curious, I asked the dealership to clean the oil out of the tubes just to get the car moving again, if only on a temporary basis. This fix was extremely temporary since the problem came back less than 10 minutes after leaving the dealer. I'm probably going to have to get rid of my Camaro because $8,000 is unacceptable for a permanent repair. I'll tow it to an independent shop for a second opinion, but I'm expecting the worst. I never realized how much a loved this car until I was faced with having to lose it. 🙁

Update 2:

I took my Camaro to an independent shop and the mechanic there said that it had a bad fuel injector in cylinder 1. He also said that he started the car to move it into the shop, and as he was revving the engine, the fuel injector unstuck and it started running smooth again. The mechanic told me I could come get the car and pick it up and owe him no money. I told him to go ahead and replace that injector and to change the spark plugs while he was at it. I've had my car back for 3 weeks and it's been running smooth since. interestingly, the second mechanic said that it looked like the spark plug tubes never had oil in them, and if the Chevrolet dealership actually cleaned them out, they did a really really good job of it.
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Old 08-30-2024, 12:58 PM   #26
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I don't take my car to dealerships anymore. One Chevrolet (Madison, Indiana) Dealer disconnected my MAF sensor because I didn't let him do the extra service that they claimed my car needed. I had them replace a bent Lower Control Arm. Driving the car home the CEL came on I read the code. Figured the most likely cause was the MAF Sensor, discovered that the lock on the Connector was pulled back and the sensor was not fully plugged in. They should never had to open the hood, let alone disconnect the sensor, to replace the Lower Control Arm.
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