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Originally Posted by Red1Le
Thanks for the word of encouragement PurpleRacer!
I have already went over there and asked for his certification in which he had it posted on his wall. I am just keeping my fingers crossed it is something simple to fix. I just have my concerns about the local mechanics in this area. When I went by yeserday they had dropped the exhaust system down and were already starting on pulling the motor. I will keep everyone updated as we go along thanks!
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I had a problem with my stingray and it turned out to be the bearings, the tech tore it down and had the whole engine on his work bench. I saw it and the bearings were in bad shape and of course the crank was damaged. They ordered all parts to rebuild the engine also I found out all bolts are a one use only and need to be replaced. GM was having trouble supplying all the parts and after a couple weeks decided to send a new engine, after I filed a formal case. All is well now.
So no matter what they do you are totally covered, just let the dealership do what they need to do, however, if it is a major engine problem and the parts are hard to source insist they have GM send a new engine.
If parts are not sourced within two weeks call customer service and file a case, that will get things moving, your dearler is dealing from the bottom up, with a filed case you will be coming from the top down.
Good Luck