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Old 02-10-2026, 07:17 PM   #51
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Originally Posted by olrocker View Post
Alright show the proof.

You worked there you know people.

Show me the engineering spec documents in a PDF that I can read myself that state the manufacturing or production process that specifically has been pinpointed and the proof of the changes eliminates the risk of catastrophic, premature engine failure.
For me, the proof is the engine worked fine before 2021. The failure parts (crank/bearings) haven’t changed since 2014. Coincidently, the engines started to fail right around when everything else in the world started to get “enshitified”.

Now if your question was “show me proof it’s fixed now” then I am with you on that. I have no idea if they fixed the manufacturing process. I know it’s not a design issue since the failure parts haven’t changed since 2014, but can we trust GM to raise their quality control? Who knows.
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