Racingwoody
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My 2022 Rebel GT with 32k miles, fully serviced at dealer is in the middle of an engine tear down. Went to start truck after work 2 weeks ago and started shaking real bad, check engine light came on within 30 secs and flashing. They checked oil for metal, swapped coils and plugs and no change. Assuming a bad lifter and possible wiped cam. Thursday Pax head came off and Friday driver head is off and Etorque off.
I have been around the 5.7 Hemi's for the past 7 years dealing with the fleet of our company trucks with close to a 100 5.7 Rams. Have had multiple engine replacements at 100K. Was told the newer 5.7's had the oiling issue fixed a few years back that was wiping the cams and that every so often you just get a bad part. So upset with the condition my truck is in at the moment. My first newly purchased vehicle, maintained at the dealer on time and zero issues up to starting it up after work that day. Dealer is a great dealer and will take excellent care of me, they service our fleet and we purchase new trucks from them, just upset with where my truck is sitting.
So is the lifter issue still a major issue on the newer engines or did I just get a bad lifter? Also, this is a personal OCD issue for me, there is coolant sitting on top of the pistons in the cylinders from head removal (not leaking) is this bad? I know they will clean it out before putting everything back together, but will it seep past the rings and down into the oil? Again I know they will change oil and all. Just hate the situation my truck is in.
I have been around the 5.7 Hemi's for the past 7 years dealing with the fleet of our company trucks with close to a 100 5.7 Rams. Have had multiple engine replacements at 100K. Was told the newer 5.7's had the oiling issue fixed a few years back that was wiping the cams and that every so often you just get a bad part. So upset with the condition my truck is in at the moment. My first newly purchased vehicle, maintained at the dealer on time and zero issues up to starting it up after work that day. Dealer is a great dealer and will take excellent care of me, they service our fleet and we purchase new trucks from them, just upset with where my truck is sitting.
So is the lifter issue still a major issue on the newer engines or did I just get a bad lifter? Also, this is a personal OCD issue for me, there is coolant sitting on top of the pistons in the cylinders from head removal (not leaking) is this bad? I know they will clean it out before putting everything back together, but will it seep past the rings and down into the oil? Again I know they will change oil and all. Just hate the situation my truck is in.