Let me provide a little background to the story. I bought my 2019 Longhorn about 5 months ago. ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT! I recently started hearing a ticking sound coming from the driver side wheel well, especially on a cold start. I did a little research and realized it’s probably the common cracked exhaust manifold and/or bolts issue many 5.7L have. With 59,800 miles on it, the bumper to bumper warranty is no longer in effect but the powertrain warranty still is (barely). So I took it in to the dealership yesterday for them to check it out. I get a call this morning confirming that I do have a cracked exhaust manifold but what happens next takes my breath away. The SA also shares they heard another sound coming from inside the engine and determined it’s a cam issue and the engine will need to be replaced. WTF! I need a new engine?! He told me that it isn’t that uncommon and he has a 5.7L Durango in his shop right now with 17,000 miles that has the same issue and is also getting its engine replaced. The good (no, great) news is that it’s completely covered under the powertrain warranty, nothing out of pocket from me, and I’ll get a 3 year 100k warranty on the new motor. I’m pretty freaked out since this is the first vehicle I’ve ever owned that needed to have its engine replaced. My natural reaction is to immediately get rid of it once repaired but it’s honestly my most favorite vehicle I’ve ever owned and I don’t feel the same way about the other truck brands to replace it with. I guess I’ll be keeping it long term unless I continue having issues with it. I’d be interested in hearing if anyone else has had their motor replaced and how did things turn out afterwards.