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Old 10-15-2004, 09:00 PM
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2000 Silverado ticking noise

I have ticking noise, passenger side of engine. 6.0 L. Had it on my 99 also, along with four friends that also have 99's. Dealer says to drive it, no explanation, anyone have a clue??
Also have the K&N filter update, w/ flowmaster exhaust, anyone tell me if fuel mileage increased, or was there much noticable power gain.
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Old 10-17-2004, 11:13 PM
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Re: 2000 Silverado ticking noise

Well rusty im a diehard chevy fan and ive heard of the newer model chevy full size trucks with the 327's and the 6.0's having a ticking noise coming from the engine...I've been told that this is the lifters knocking.... if the noise goes away when you warm it up then that is probably your problem if it doesnt go away when the truck is warmed up it is probly more serious
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Old 10-18-2004, 04:13 PM
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After reading all the threads, guess i'm stuck w/ noisy engine. Tham
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I have a 2000 2500 6.0 also. What you might have is the dreaded piston slap. There are alot of complaints and GM says its normal. Some do it , others don't. A few months later I put Quakerstate synthetic oil in it and it seemed to be worse so I went back to regular oil. Now a year later, for some reason mine has quietened down. I just put Amsoil synthetic in and so far it's ok. Here's what I've done so far --

Repaced drivers side power window motor
Replaced oil lines from the tranny to rad because of leaking
Broken bolts in drivers side exhaust manifold
Lights on the stereo don't work


Truck only has 123000 km
I've always been a chev man, but I think the quality is giong down hill and the price is going up
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Old 11-18-2004, 07:54 PM
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Re: 2000 Silverado ticking noise

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I have a 2000 2500 6.0 also. What you might have is the dreaded piston slap. There are alot of complaints and GM says its normal. Some do it , others don't. A few months later I put Quakerstate synthetic oil in it and it seemed to be worse so I went back to regular oil. Now a year later, for some reason mine has quietened down. I just put Amsoil synthetic in and so far it's ok. Here's what I've done so far --

Repaced drivers side power window motor
Replaced oil lines from the tranny to rad because of leaking
Broken bolts in drivers side exhaust manifold
Lights on the stereo don't work


Truck only has 123000 km
I've always been a chev man, but I think the quality is giong down hill and the price is going up
I just bought it 4 months ago, replaced passenger window assy, needs motor for 4wd in transfer case, and light in stereo are half gone too. It has flowmaster exhaust, but I'm going back to oem, dont need the noise, original owner did add K&N air pkg, but I dont notice any difference in power or fuel mileage.
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