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Old 11-13-2010, 05:17 PM   #141
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I have something to add about the LLT.

I have driven an 08 CTS w/ the LLT for over three years. It had timing chain issues and oil consumption issues.

If you have an LLT, check your oil frequently - especially if you drive it hard. I found that the oil level would fall to the bottom of the stick well before the oil change interval. And again, it will vary based on your driving habits. But if you don't check your oil, you will risk starving the engine for oil.

In your case, oil starvation may not be the case as the damage was only seen on one bearing. But it is something to keep in mind with the LLT in general.

I'd be curious to hear if Camaro V6 owners have experienced high oil consumption. If not, then GM must have already addressed the HFV6 oil consumption problem before dropping the LLT in the Camaro.
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Old 11-13-2010, 09:26 PM   #142
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I have something to add about the LLT.

I have driven an 08 CTS w/ the LLT for over three years. It had timing chain issues and oil consumption issues.

If you have an LLT, check your oil frequently - especially if you drive it hard. I found that the oil level would fall to the bottom of the stick well before the oil change interval. And again, it will vary based on your driving habits. But if you don't check your oil, you will risk starving the engine for oil.

In your case, oil starvation may not be the case as the damage was only seen on one bearing. But it is something to keep in mind with the LLT in general.

I'd be curious to hear if Camaro V6 owners have experienced high oil consumption. If not, then GM must have already addressed the HFV6 oil consumption problem before dropping the LLT in the Camaro.
There's a couple posts about this. I've been watching mine, and it's never been low. I'm at 13k miles and did the factory break-in, whatever that's worth. Never low and I like to wind her up.

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Old 11-15-2010, 03:08 PM   #143
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Does this issue also exist on the 2011 v6 Camaros or do the '11s come with the new redesigned chains?
No reports of timing chain issues on the Camaro. My guess is the overactive lifter issue in the CTS caused the oil consumption.
Both issues should have been resolved although time will tell. Most of us have under 10k on our engines so far.
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Old 11-28-2010, 09:54 PM   #144
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Old 11-28-2010, 10:14 PM   #145
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Old 11-28-2010, 10:50 PM   #146
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I have something to add about the LLT.

I have driven an 08 CTS w/ the LLT for over three years. It had timing chain issues and oil consumption issues.

If you have an LLT, check your oil frequently - especially if you drive it hard. I found that the oil level would fall to the bottom of the stick well before the oil change interval. And again, it will vary based on your driving habits. But if you don't check your oil, you will risk starving the engine for oil.

In your case, oil starvation may not be the case as the damage was only seen on one bearing. But it is something to keep in mind with the LLT in general.

I'd be curious to hear if Camaro V6 owners have experienced high oil consumption. If not, then GM must have already addressed the HFV6 oil consumption problem before dropping the LLT in the Camaro.


My oil consumption is HIGH! I was shocked to see such a rapid drop in my oil level. I didn't check it for awhile because I wasn't expecting it to drop like that. I was wondering if there were others with the same high rate of oil consumption.
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Old 11-28-2010, 11:42 PM   #147
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Some are having issues sucking it thru the pcv since it is right behind the tb. GM has a generic test You bring it in they top it off record the mileage then you bring it back at a certain mileage and they check it again. From there depending on the useage of oil they tell you if it is normal or not. Me personally i tend to check it at every fill up. But thats what you get for working on cars for 18 years.
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Old 11-29-2010, 07:38 PM   #148
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My oil consumption is HIGH! I was shocked to see such a rapid drop in my oil level. I didn't check it for awhile because I wasn't expecting it to drop like that. I was wondering if there were others with the same high rate of oil consumption.
My car has not used a lick of oil between changes. (first one 2200k, 2nd one 5,000k). Now I'm running Mobil1 and going by the monitor or 1 yr whichever comes first.
What oil are you running? Also check your pcv.
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Old 11-30-2010, 12:43 AM   #149
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Old 11-30-2010, 09:47 AM   #150
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My car has not used a lick of oil between changes. (first one 2200k, 2nd one 5,000k). Now I'm running Mobil1 and going by the monitor or 1 yr whichever comes first.
What oil are you running? Also check your pcv.
I'm running Castrol Syntec which is a full synthetic and I have racked up 20,000 km so far. I checked the clean side and found no oil in my Injen tube, not sure how much is getting into the intake manifold from the dirty side. I will install a catch can soon.
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Old 11-30-2010, 07:45 PM   #152
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Old 12-04-2010, 03:13 PM   #154
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why is that gm dealer not even using an approved gm scan tool,, why would they use an aftermarket scan tool when being a dealer they are required to have a gm MDI and a laptop running GM GDS software....
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