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  • Опубликовано: 5 мар 2018
  • The General Motors High Feature (HFV6) 3.6 Liter V6 is a very popular engine that equipped GM's light duty SUV's such as the Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Equinox, GMC Acadia, Saturn Outlook, etc. That HFV6 engine family was introduced in the 2004 Cadillac CTS and was also the featured engine in the Cadillac STX and Chevrolet Impala.

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  • @annhanntz275
    @annhanntz275 3 года назад +8

    3000 mile oil changes on mine with 230,000 miles on it driving in NYC!!!!!!

  • @ronaldwilliford301
    @ronaldwilliford301 3 года назад +16

    I like the GM 3.6 liter strong, efficient, fast good on fuel and racy if need be, love it, in my Acadia Denali 2019. I ensure my oil is changed Every three thousand miles always

    • @panagiotis1519
      @panagiotis1519 Месяц назад

      That's a direct injection engine, different to the HFV6 that came out port injected.

  • @juanzingarello4005
    @juanzingarello4005 4 года назад +11

    New cars haven't become less reliable. New drivers have become more negligent when the cars have become more reliant on tentative owners. 5K mile oil change. NO EXCEPTIONS! I have a Toyota Rav4 and even with all its reliability reputation every 6 months it gets an oil change. I don't put a crazy amount of miles on it so I prefer going by time instead doing them during the shoulder seasons (October & April) before the extreme seasons of Summer and Winter so it has a fresh batch of full synthetic for the hot and cold months. And don't cheap out on the oil. Mobil1, Valvoline SynPower, Castrol Edge, Pennzoil Ultra Platinum, Royal Purple, and Liqui Molly all are excellent options.

  • @Xaevryn
    @Xaevryn 4 года назад +22

    I have one of these engines in my Pontiac G8. I change the oil every 3k miles and have never had an issue. Yet.

    • @jonnieves7654
      @jonnieves7654 4 года назад +5

      You are absolutely correct! I have the same engine and change my oil every 3,000 miles. Forget the onboard dash reminder! Do it every 3,000 miles and you will be ok.

    • @ronaldwilliford301
      @ronaldwilliford301 3 года назад +2

      3.6 Litre GM engine very fast very efficient, quick and pulls strong and hard, I have one in my 2019 GMC Acadia Denali, change my oil every three thousand miles, will out run a lot of cars of Today. Looks like a soccer mom ride but its much more has 310 hp most guys have no ideal what it can do, I do and I Love it, it’s my sports car Suv

  • @ericeaton371
    @ericeaton371 3 года назад +3

    a thought my father told me many moons ago" Oil is Cheap, engines are expensive. change your dam oil"

  • @frankgoogle8631
    @frankgoogle8631 3 года назад +2

    2010 Acadia 3.6 162,000 and counting. Does not use any oil between changes. Change the oil regularly with 5/30 synthetic, Kirkland brand, going to up my frequency after seeing this vid and reading some comets. Just cleaned the intake manifold with seafoam, replaced #5 coil pack(one on the back driver side) enlarged the PCV holes, and will next weekend change the spark plugs, intake manifold gasket and valve cover gaskets. Back Valve cover gasket has the upgraded cover to restrict blow by to the intake manifold through the PVC. Have ordered a small catch can to help keep oil/contaminants away from the intake manifold and valves. Starts and runs good. 17 to 24 MPG. Love the auto start and heated seats, Very clean quiet and so far reliable SUV. Oh and I can easily tow my 3,000 LB boat to the lake. I do worry able the timing chain, and the transmission but so far okay. Oh, also changed my front A-arm and ball joints at about 150,000.

  • @nicholasguilline8476
    @nicholasguilline8476 5 месяцев назад

    2009 Holden SV6 (ly7) with 310,000 kms and still doesn’t burn oil.
    Great engine and great video too!

  • @therussian4340
    @therussian4340 4 года назад +1

    The best video I've seen in a long time. Thank you!

  • @randallringwald5059
    @randallringwald5059 5 лет назад +6

    We just bought a good used Buick Rendevous with the 3.6 engine. It has 90K and is a strong runner! I've always been a fan of engines with timing chains. They are very durable and less worry than belt equipped. We've also owned GM's 2.2 liter Echo Tech with 300k on the engine. The same issues with oil apply to it also. Change the oil at 3000 miles! Thank-you Joe for shedding light on the care of these engineering marvels!

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor 4 года назад +2

      It's PCV valve hole being less than 1/8" that causes oil sludge under one valve cover. I have had SEVERAL fords with timing chains that lasted the entire life of the vehicle. This is the kind of engine that makes you hate timing chains. It also needs an oil catch can because the other pcv lets too much oil into the intake (goodbye catalytic converter). Also the radiator has transmission cooling line that cracks and the transmission fills with coolant and engine cooling system with transmission fluid. Bet you got that buick cheap. You'll see why before long..... it's a 16 hour job doing the timing chains by someone who knows what they're doing.....

    • @truthsmiles
      @truthsmiles Месяц назад

      I know this is a very old comment - I used to fully agree that chains are better, but my own recent experience suggests it may not be so simple… six months ago I put a new timing chain on an Audi with 95,000 miles because it was stretched far beyond its limit. Owner was very fortunate we caught it before catastrophe struck. And then just two weeks ago I did a head gasket on a Mitsubishi 3.0 V6 with 199,000 miles… it still had the original timing belt, which was in great condition!

  • @bobv8219
    @bobv8219 4 года назад +2

    Thank you Joe that's some invaluable information good to know.

  • @AJS86
    @AJS86 4 года назад +9

    Don't forget the Holden Commodore SV6 having this engine.
    Just over 300,000 kilometres now.

  • @uhplumber5962
    @uhplumber5962 4 года назад +5

    My 2016 Chevy Colorado has the 3.6 VVT with direct injection. 305 hp stock and with a little tuning you can get around 325. My oil life monitor hits 10% around 3500 miles.

  • @Mali26120
    @Mali26120 24 дня назад +1

    2014 Chevy Impala 2LT 3.6 I change the oil every 3k every since I first got it 💯😎

  • @TheAlmightyClipse
    @TheAlmightyClipse 4 года назад +6

    2004 Holden VZ Commodore SV6 baby! They're known as the "Alloytec" here in Australia. With the 190kw variant in the SV6

  • @jasonlewis6914
    @jasonlewis6914 3 года назад +1

    Some people think it's a gamic. But iv been running zmax lubricant for over a decade. It is amazing stuff. I never ever had a issue with a GM motor in any truck iv owned. Not only that I just got a 2021 chevy Colorado with the 3.6 and put zmax in that also.

  • @MarkSmith-js2pu
    @MarkSmith-js2pu 2 года назад

    My 2012 Acadia has 152,000 miles on it with semi synthetic oil every 5000 miles. Works fine, although sometimes when cold, the first start of the day makes a loud rattle that lasts for less than a second. I think it’s the chain. A lot of the miles were highway. It still has the original brake shoes and rotors with 5 and 8 left on the shoes. Replaced the water pump at 120,000. Last week put KYB shocks and struts for 2400.00. Blower motor replaced 2 yrs ago. I’m glad it took care of it and when I see car prices today, I’m even more glad.

  • @DrewSeibert-w4f
    @DrewSeibert-w4f 22 дня назад

    2016 impala 3.6 244000 mile driven bout 100 miles each way 3days a week maintenance myself for my wife oil changes every 5000 witn thr rite oil never burns any an no problems at all with timing great engine dextros approved oil .

  • @s197mustangfan
    @s197mustangfan 7 месяцев назад

    2023 Camaro 3.6 owner. Changed oil at 600 miles, 1500 miles, 5000 miles and will do every 5000 as long as I own the car. Mobil 1 EP full synthetic. It’s a very fun commuter with the 6 speed and dual mode exhaust. It rips.

  • @SLYDIT
    @SLYDIT 4 года назад +27

    Timing chain failure is because of the CRAPPY PCV SYSTEM! the passenger side PCV valve gets blocked

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor 4 года назад +1

      I REALLY expected him to at LEAST mention the pcv causing sludge buildup in the valve cover. They also often need an oil catch can because the other side was spitting out huge amounts of oil into the intake manifold. Which REALLY doesn't do any good for the catalytic converter either. Over here in Australia anything with these engines is worthless. I seen one (2009 lumina) going last week for 5 or 6 days pay. Former real estate agent car with the stickers on it and tiny fender ding. But even a perfect body and above base model is like 10 days pay maximum.

    • @ryanrobitaille5903
      @ryanrobitaille5903 4 года назад

      Have no problems with chains myself. Never have bit granaded piston 6 right out the side wall

    • @deere3321
      @deere3321 4 года назад +3

      That was fixed in 2014 by GM

  • @user-jc5hz1hx2u
    @user-jc5hz1hx2u 3 месяца назад +1

    I own a 212 Buick lacrosse, engine purrs like a kitten , quiet smooth, powerful. I use Walmart oil, 5/30 does not burn oil, change engine oil 4k Transmission oil every 30k, love my ride.

  • @charliemagoo7943
    @charliemagoo7943 4 года назад +13

    And use dexos oil. Dont even think of conventional oil. Ive seen some fleet impalas over 300k miles. Never a problem with the engine with dexos. Its the conventional oil that vapor off at lower temps leaving crud behind. That cheap oil change will eventually cost you

    • @Alexi7666
      @Alexi7666 4 года назад +1

      Been using "cheap oil" in my Honda/Acura products for decades. Never an issue.

    • @CynHicks
      @CynHicks 3 года назад +1

      @@Alexi7666 My grandmother does the same thing. Never had an issue, not even once. Hell, she drove one for almost 150k miles once. 😉

  • @MacPeggy
    @MacPeggy 4 года назад +6

    Great information! I am looking at a 2020 GMC Canyon with this 3.6L engine, that I knew nothing about until now. I am quite familiar with the 4.3L thing called an engine that I have had in 2 Chevy S10's. So I assume this 3.6L is the replacement. AND I was shocked when you said that the computer will tell you to change your oil at 12k miles!!! Wow! As a daughter of a mechanic, I would not dare go past 3500-4K miles between changes. Again Thank you for such a informative video!-Peggy Scott Edwards of Scott Motor Co Richmond Va. :)

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor 4 года назад

      Why didn't you ask your dad? He'll have some stories to tell. Here in Australia these cars around 2007-2009 go for between 1-2 weeks pay because of this engine. Even the propane powered variant (costs under half the fuel costs of the gasoline one). He totally didn't mention the passenger side valve cover sludge problems and the crap radiator that blows coolant into the transmission when the transmission cooling line cracks.

    • @T0tenkampf
      @T0tenkampf 2 года назад +1

      The 2020 version of this does not have the same issues as the original LY7 and LLT codes.

  • @commodore665
    @commodore665 3 года назад +2

    It's in my Commodore HFV6 , oil changed every 5000 kilometers

  • @therandomguy332
    @therandomguy332 4 года назад +1

    You will find lots of these engines here in Australia like Common Carp. These engines are most commonly in Commodores, Equinoxs, Acadias and Captivas.

  • @rickcoleman8903
    @rickcoleman8903 5 лет назад +7

    Timing chain failure oil burning and extending oil changes better check it frequently. The oil change intervals were increased by gm due to excessive oil use between changes.

  • @brandonpenna5626
    @brandonpenna5626 5 лет назад +1

    Great video thanks🤘

  • @robinlefthandbull5260
    @robinlefthandbull5260 Год назад

    2:59 I bought a used 2012 Impala police model with 336,000 miles with the 3.6 and it ran just fine.

  • @natelove187
    @natelove187 5 лет назад +11

    Guy knows his stuff

    • @user-xp2op8gs7c
      @user-xp2op8gs7c 4 года назад +1

      Yeah, I don't know of any Escalades with this engine

    • @La-yt1wr
      @La-yt1wr 4 года назад +1

      Trevor Green Escalade is a V8 powered suv

    • @user-xp2op8gs7c
      @user-xp2op8gs7c 4 года назад

      @@La-yt1wr exactly it's a 6.2 v8 not a 3.6 v6. In the video the guy stated that this 3.6 v6 platform was in a Escalade.

    • @dillonh321
      @dillonh321 4 года назад

      @@user-xp2op8gs7c
      He was probably thinking of the xts

    • @theshield1613
      @theshield1613 3 года назад +1

      @@user-xp2op8gs7c he only meant the Cadillac the Escalade part slipped out by accident.

  • @ronlheureux7623
    @ronlheureux7623 4 года назад +1

    I'm so grateful to have run across this video. I own a 2006 Cadillac CTS Sport Luxury that has 86K miles on the engine. This is in Jan. 2020. The car is in amazingly good shape. Whenever people approach me to tell just how beautiful it is, they are stunned to learn of its age. I have not believed the 3K mile oil change recommendation in several years because of the advances in oil packages. I have intended to go about 5K miles between changes, however, these days I only drive about 3K miles per year. This is my first HF V6 and I have always been leary of the computer recommendation of up to 12K miles. Even though my engine burns no oil and has no leaks, I did start using high mileage blended oil a couple of years ago. The car sat undriven for about 5 months recently and I'm thinking that with 3K mile on it, I need to get an oil change now. (Also, get my computer recalibrated).
    Do you have any recommendations for me?
    Again, thank you so much,
    Ron

    • @bassistdc
      @bassistdc 4 года назад

      I too have a 2006 CTS with 123k miles as a second car. 5 months is way too long without driving it.

  • @fredwaters3420
    @fredwaters3420 5 лет назад +31

    #1 reason for timing chain failure. Gotta change that oil every 3,000 miles.

    • @user-tb7rn1il3q
      @user-tb7rn1il3q 5 лет назад +9

      Use Mobil One Extended Performance if you go by the book, it is a really good oil. 3k intervals are for cheap Dino oil and old pushrod engines. The 3.6 needs synthetic oil.

    • @unitedwestanddividedwefall3521
      @unitedwestanddividedwefall3521 4 года назад +2

      Fred Waters even with synthetic?

    • @unitedwestanddividedwefall3521
      @unitedwestanddividedwefall3521 4 года назад +4

      Brian with full synthetic will go for 5k intervals?

    • @user-tb7rn1il3q
      @user-tb7rn1il3q 4 года назад +2

      United we stand divided we fall The regular Mobile One will work just fine for 5k.

    • @unitedwestanddividedwefall3521
      @unitedwestanddividedwefall3521 4 года назад +2

      Brian ok thank you!🙏 do you have a vehicle with this motor?

  • @dewaynemarcionette6112
    @dewaynemarcionette6112 4 года назад +1

    I changed mine over 3000 or so and then it runs good

  • @dazaspc
    @dazaspc 4 года назад +3

    When these were first released in Australia Many Many dealers ignored the factory requirement for the oil that dissolved the solids that plague these engines. There was a very big deal made internally about the damage done upon release and lots of finger pointing going back and forth about who was responsible for the warranty claims. These issues appeared in 2004. GM never made the cause public and it took about 3 years until someone externally figured this out via the PCV problems and logically worked back to find the root cause. It isnt such an issue now because crankcase gas flow has been severely restricted to save the PCV system. It doesn't however save the older types of oil from not taking up enough gunk from the blow by these engines generate. I don't know about 3000 mile oil changes that is less than 5000 klms. It is funny though how when this problem affected the Ford V8 that it was never really isolated. they also have hydraulic actuators failing that can be put down to this problem as well. Like Sol used to say in the old Castrol adds "Oils aint Oils"

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor 4 года назад

      You know the new Acadia STILL HAS this crap as it's engine (only option and they run it at higher RPMs than the commodore to make it push the 2 ton Acadia). Holden is destroying itself hanging onto this crap engine. VE commodores are often going for under 2000 and I saw one last week for 990. Try getting an FG falcon for that with under 180 thousand kms...

    • @dazaspc
      @dazaspc 4 года назад +2

      @@OffGridInvestor Use the correct oil type not just viscosity, Service on time and attend to the PCV and they are great. Sadly people are to stupid to realize that there are reasons behind the service schedule and requirements. Holden isn't the problem it's GM. Holden wanted to use a different engine all together. It's ancient history now when you see Holden don't think Aussie car think Daewoo or worse.

  • @Raymond-rr5iv
    @Raymond-rr5iv 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much. I just got my car after my mom passed and it's a 2015 Chevy Impala LTZ Limited. It does have a 3.6 L DIR DOHC 24V engine. I was getting 30 mpg at first when it had 24,000 mpg but now I'm getting 22mpg and I'm not sure why. I have changed the oil 3 times. Once I waited till the car told me to change the oil. I really like the car and I hope I have not damaged in any way waiting until the car told me to change the oil. I wonder no, why would my mileage have diminished ??

  • @Rob810Flint
    @Rob810Flint 2 года назад

    I'm getting a 3.6 vvt in a 2011 Malibu timing chain replacement and I'm looking for any information on it thanks for this video

  • @Thommadura
    @Thommadura 4 года назад +4

    In the current age - this is actually a minor problem compared to other choices. If you maintain the oil level - install the new Rear Cover Gasket(which indeed helps a lot) - and change oil often (I have always done so around 3500-4000 miles) - the problem is managed. With The current Ford EcoBoost 3.5,3.7 engines have that Impossible Water pump location that can cause $1500 replacements if you don't junk the vehicle - and the Triton's are well known for blowing the Spark Plugs out of the heads - I have been checking the oil level in my cars every week since I have owned my First 1929 Chevrolet Master - which still runs.

    • @GregHuston
      @GregHuston 3 года назад

      That Ford Transverse 3.5 & 3.7 is a 20hr job to replace the waterpump, I did it and what a Pain. With my GM 5.3 I did Oil Pump, Water Pump, Timing Chain, Oil Pan Gasket, in maybe 5 hrs! All the new Engines are very difficult to work on and repairs are expensive.

    • @T0tenkampf
      @T0tenkampf 2 года назад

      Is a air to oil separator still useful to add when you are using the new gasket set?

  • @powderriver2424
    @powderriver2424 4 года назад +2

    This is the truth in any engine, but obviously more so on the complicated multi cam overhead engines. Just change your oil every 3K

  • @MelodyMan69
    @MelodyMan69 Год назад

    Early Timing Chains were a problem. You can also get after market kits that are excellent.

  • @gabevillarreal4779
    @gabevillarreal4779 4 года назад +5

    5w30 full synthetic can be run to 5k-7500k miles with no problem. If you run 5w30 conventional then i would definitely change my oil at 3k in this engine. I believe a good solid synthetic like Pennzoil Platinum 5w30 is worth the investment.

    • @T0tenkampf
      @T0tenkampf 2 года назад +3

      Not in these engines, did you not listen to the expert? The factory PCV system creates issues that cause the oil to foul sooner and also consumes enough of it that at 7,5k some of these are running low enough to cause issues. The timing chain failures are directly related to running a non DENSO oil and waiting too long.

  • @alexanderwesner9980
    @alexanderwesner9980 5 лет назад +2

    2018 camaro 1lt rs v6 npp...love it...

  • @PinkFloydFreak55
    @PinkFloydFreak55 5 лет назад +6

    Thanks, just got a 2018 Impala LT with this fine powerful and efficient engine and was wondering about how this thing calculates oil changes. Sticking with what dad taught me- 3,000 miles or 4k at most. Check your oil often. 5w-30 good stuff every time

  • @Membrane556
    @Membrane556 4 года назад +6

    Go 12000 miles without an oil change you'll end up running a quart or two low as all engines burn some oil.

    • @ianb3866
      @ianb3866 2 года назад

      thats what destroys the timing chains on these, ppl going past 5k on their oil change. also ik gm released an updated oil pump gasket without even saying its a new style gasket bc the old style would fail.

  • @paulalvarez791
    @paulalvarez791 Год назад

    I have a 2012 Cadillac SRX fwd I need to know if I can use any 3.6l crankshaft I need to rebuild my engine

  • @joel95380
    @joel95380 4 года назад +3

    09 Caddy Cts 3.6 LLT direct injection just hit 200K miles and then I did the timing chains, oil pump, water pump, power steering pump, belts ect. Love this engine stock 300+ HP fast enough. Wish I could find info on supercharging it.

    • @roscoeelcocko1863
      @roscoeelcocko1863 4 года назад +1

      U phukin liar.

    • @nathanielbolden5053
      @nathanielbolden5053 4 года назад +2

      @@roscoeelcocko1863 no he's not I got 260,740 miles on my '10 lacrosse cxl 3.0 runs smooth like butter I did uber/Lyft in it and decided to buy a newer uber mobile and pimp my Buick she runs and rides good!...GM RULES!

    • @jbone1383
      @jbone1383 4 года назад

      look up Overkill Motorsports if you wanna supercharge your CTS

  • @mikeyk9725
    @mikeyk9725 4 года назад +3

    Use a good quality timing chain in addition to a top tier oil. Dont cheap out on the timing chain like the car lot dealer did when they put some cheap Chinese made crap chain on my Pontiac G8 3.6 which stretched and cost me a butt load of money to replace. Also use a good full synthetic oil like Castrol Edge, which is what I use on mine. Check/change frequently.

    • @T0tenkampf
      @T0tenkampf 2 года назад +1

      The Cloyes timing kit seems to be the same as the new OEM version

    • @someguy-xi2xq
      @someguy-xi2xq 6 месяцев назад

      just so you know in the future....its "boat load" not butt load lol

  • @justinweaver7553
    @justinweaver7553 4 года назад +7

    Never in the Escalade

  • @getreal4883
    @getreal4883 2 года назад

    I have a 09 traverse thunk it has a burnt valve no compression on number 4.it has about 170000 miles I have changed the oil regularly for the past 5 year's. It was used with 70000 when we got it.i have had to add a quart of oil almost weekly.i think I went wrong by not knowing about a direct ejection and burning cheap gas.still not sure if it's a burnt valve but will soon find out.

  • @jljones6328
    @jljones6328 5 лет назад +3

    Picked up a 2018 Camaro 2LT RS LGX a few weeks ago. GM Recommends oil change every 7500 miles. I had already committed to changing it every 5K due to timing chain issues in my VW while following the manufacturers recommendation. Are you saying I should stick with 3K oil changes on this engine? It's a daily driver. Not racing or driving hard but I will rev that 3.6 every now and again just to feel alive.

  • @DVX755
    @DVX755 3 года назад +1

    This engine is NOT for people who don't know their way around a wrench, like BMW's engines. You HAVE to keep up on the maintenance and change the oil at 3k religiously with synthetic, AND do the PCV mod and timing chain around 100k or when the check engine light comes on, but I would not wait for that. I've done all the maint items and have had no problems with the engine, but the above needs to be done. This is not a low-stress Honda engine that needs little maint, if the engine is taken care of it will last a long time.

  • @gabevillarreal4779
    @gabevillarreal4779 4 года назад +5

    This engine is not in an escalade in any year.

  • @kenzo9644
    @kenzo9644 5 лет назад

    That is true

  • @ericgarrison5097
    @ericgarrison5097 3 года назад

    I like the engine, just wish gm would finally duel fuel (di & pi fuel injection)it like many OEM are going to. Not just cuz of carbon buildup on valves but,gets expensive trying to add boosted power past 450-500hp mark.

  • @swcracing2267
    @swcracing2267 5 лет назад +1

    Is the ly7 the out of a srx the same as the outlook both have the same rpo code

  • @doug960
    @doug960 4 года назад +5

    The oil algorithm used by GM was absolutely ridiculous. It was a scheme to be able to advertise lower cost of ownership with the added benefit of bringing big dollar jobs to dealer service departments. Other manufacturers including Ford did and still do the same thing.
    This is a good engine, just keep the dirty side of the PCV clean as well as keeping the oil clean. If you don't, oil gets sucked out the clean side, and the engine consumes lots of oil. Before you know it, you're low, the chains have overheated and worn out, and you need a timing overhaul.

    • @flyer8493
      @flyer8493 4 года назад

      Ford is/was pushing 10,000 mile oil change intervals, even with the twin turbo ecoboost engines on semi synthetic oil 😂😂😂😂😂 yeah right.

    • @doug960
      @doug960 4 года назад +2

      @Richard Skipper They were revised sometime during the 2012 production run. My Camaro was built 10/2012 for the 2013 model year, and it had the revised PCV orifice. Mine was pretty clean, so I put it back. Car still uses about half a quart to a quart between changes. The whole PCV system is poorly designed. Under high vacuum, quite a bit of oil vapor gets through. A pcv valve or a catch can help, but even that's no guarantee to keep the oil from being consumed. In the scheme of things, it's not a huge deal. Keep the oil topped off and have your intake valves cleaned every 30,000 miles or so.

  • @Unirule
    @Unirule 5 лет назад +2

    Would you recommend owning a 2008 cadillac sts4? They have depreciated into my price point and I am curious if there are any persistent problems besides those mentioned, lack of maintenance, and subjectively bad fuel economy.

    • @ads1035
      @ads1035 11 месяцев назад

      I drove an STS for slightly over 5 years. To this day, it was the best car I've owned.

  • @mikeoreilly2697
    @mikeoreilly2697 4 года назад

    Hi there, I’m own an 08 Cadillac SRX4 with the 3.6 v6 . I’m worried it has skipped timing... I’m researching and getting mixed reviews about the possibility of this engine being an interference motor.. are bent valves a possibly for me if this engine did jump time. Thanks mike,

    • @Mike21127
      @Mike21127 3 года назад

      I searched for the same thing a while back. I believe I finally ran across somebody saying the timing chain broke and they had the timing chain replaced and it was all set. Seems to me that means it is not an interference motor.

  • @carloliveira
    @carloliveira 5 лет назад +17

    Change oil at 3k to 5k and forget any oil management system

  • @CheetoTheCat
    @CheetoTheCat 4 года назад +7

    Finally, a rational discussion about the 3.6 engine! SO sick of the GM-hater crybabies who abuse these engines then blame GM for their failure.

  • @caydensfunblogs2871
    @caydensfunblogs2871 5 месяцев назад

    If it is synthetic can I run it to the 5000 mile mark or still change at 3000?

  • @moboutmen
    @moboutmen 3 года назад

    This man speaks gospel.

  • @PosiP
    @PosiP 4 года назад +5

    Do you see darker old in the right bank?
    I think it's an oil breather issue.
    AND put the link to your company.

    • @YoMumzinnit
      @YoMumzinnit 4 года назад

      Posi P the driver side head looks polished unlike the passenger side

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor 4 года назад +1

      It's REALLY caused by the fact that the 2nd PCV hole is like not even 1/8". Meanwhile the Australian built right hand drive fords have no issues and higher towing capacity. Which has made cars with this engine completely worthless here. Worth between 1-2 weeks pay EVEN the propane powered variant. Lovely looking vehicles but worthless.

  • @angelitot3113
    @angelitot3113 3 года назад

    Mine OLM system is pretty accurate. At 45% left on the dash, checked the dipstick and it was spot on. Just a little bit below the half way mark between the hashes.

  • @robertbutler3053
    @robertbutler3053 4 года назад +2

    I have one in my srx cadillac 2015 50000mi no problem great gas mileage also

  • @MC-qg5nu
    @MC-qg5nu 3 года назад +11

    Lost me when you said it’s used in Escalades.

    • @wolfcantswim
      @wolfcantswim 3 года назад

      @@DevJB my aura runs fine

    • @mackey-5438
      @mackey-5438 3 года назад +1

      Exactly. I had to stop, rewind and make sure he said that. He did.

  • @matthewb7721
    @matthewb7721 4 года назад +9

    This not a oil issues as much as a engineering failure on the pvc system. My second chain failed after 68k miles, full synthetic 3-4k oil change. Engine was clean inside but it only had 68k from a factory deal chain job! Stay sway from this engine!

    • @YoMumzinnit
      @YoMumzinnit 4 года назад +3

      Trash engine

    • @jeffreygoss8109
      @jeffreygoss8109 4 года назад

      I’ve seen a new gasket and all sorts of other bandaids. I’d rather rely on a bicycle.

    • @unitedwestanddividedwefall3521
      @unitedwestanddividedwefall3521 4 года назад +1

      pochoun33137 throwing away the PCV won’t cause problems?? What if I put a oil catch can?

    • @unitedwestanddividedwefall3521
      @unitedwestanddividedwefall3521 4 года назад

      Richard Skipper please do a video on what you stated.

    • @jamison1323
      @jamison1323 4 года назад

      There good and bad in every engine I had one with 280 thousand sold it to a friend he now has over 300 thousand

  • @ralfsautomotive
    @ralfsautomotive 4 года назад +2

    The Calculation you speak of has been around for a long time and it calculates more than what you say. The key is to use a minimum of a semi-synthetic oil as per almost all manufacturers.
    The Valve Cover has a revised Gasket so to not let so much Oil get into the Intake Runners.
    The Chains are high-stress Items and should always run in clean Oil.
    Most People do not change their oil as they should and that will lead to VVT Failure. Full Synthetic Oil is best!
    Those of you posting that crap blaming the Manufacturer?? Stick to a good maintenance routine! Yes, things do happen that is a fact of life, talk to a Shop!! and ask them how many of those engines they service and ask them the average miles on them.

  • @dwightlooi
    @dwightlooi 4 года назад +5

    There have been FOUR generations of High Feature V6 since the first. They are very different engines:-
    1st Gen (LLY) -- Port injected, Dual VVT DOHC 4-valve
    2nd Gen (LLT) -- Direct injected revision pf the LLY
    3rd Gen (LFX/LF1/LF3/LF4/LFY/LF-whatever) -- New cylinder heads, 21 lbs lighter, integrated exhaust header, plastic manifold
    4th Gen (LGX/LGW) -- New block with increased spacings, bigger bore, slightly increased displacement, cylinder deactivation
    The chain issues are mainly LL-series issues and your oil is not going to help much when the polymer tensioners fail. 3000 mile oil changes are nonsense. This is not 1950 and you are not running whale blubber in them. I usually change as indicated (10000-12000 miles) and sometimes longer (~15,000 miles). The LF3 (twin turbo 3.6) is past a 100,000 miles with nary an issue. Over 12-15K miles it'll use about 2 of the 7 quart fill. It'll be a little low, but not low enough to be a problem. And, it has been running 18.5 psi of boost instead of the factory 12.5 psi. The important thing is that long change interval REQUIRES that you use an oil designed for long intervals. If you go to your oil change place and take whatever they give you are going to have a problem. That means no conventional or synthetic blends and no cheap filters. Use a synthetic oil with long duration detergent package. Mobil One Extended Performance (15,000 mile detergent package) or Annual Protection (20,000 mile detergent package) served pretty well.

    • @willarddonnovan6773
      @willarddonnovan6773 4 года назад

      Yea...bullshit..between.your.women.and.your.cars...I.moved.to.South.East.Asia.and.bought.a.40.year.old.toyota..And.when.I.run.out.of.money.I'll.jump.off.the.nearest.4.story.building.rather.than.go.back.to.that.shit.hole.of.a.country.

  • @paulferrara9079
    @paulferrara9079 Год назад

    Future Rube Goldberg award winner for this engine. lol

  • @JohnDoe-ml8ru
    @JohnDoe-ml8ru 4 года назад +14

    It's a turd. Plain and simple. It literally eats it's own oil. The Buick 231/3800 was far superior.

    • @koencarter4347
      @koencarter4347 2 года назад

      I would feel much more reliable with a 3800 v6 as well. Kinda slow but you can upgrade the piss out of it if you wanted to. Not that it won't be expensive to do so....

    • @T0tenkampf
      @T0tenkampf 2 года назад

      you mean the one that destroyed itself when the lower plenum collapsed and mixed coolant and oil or caught on fire when the valve cover gaskets burst and squirted oil onto the exhaust manifolds? The NA series I and II were turds too and, just like the 3.6L, they fixed them

    • @JohnDoe-ml8ru
      @JohnDoe-ml8ru 2 года назад

      @@T0tenkampf you don't know what you're talking about. The intake manifolds don't collapse. What happens is the dex-death(cool) eats away at the gaskets and the aluminum. That causes the coolant to seep into the manifold. Don't use dex-cool and this won't happen. The engine fires were caused by people not replacing the valve cover gaskets. This happens on ALL FWD V6 engines. It can happen on any V engine. The one fatal flaw was using a plastic intake manifold(which gm stopped using in the series III). On ANY engine with a plastic manifold, they can spontaneously explode due to back fires. All modern engines have crap plastic manifolds. I've seen Chrysler engines do the same thing.

  • @atcrazyvilleunderscoreusao2180
    @atcrazyvilleunderscoreusao2180 4 года назад +2

    Full synthetic oil change?

    • @jarin12ga
      @jarin12ga 3 года назад +1

      Yes dexos approved too

  • @SirCavemaninthewest
    @SirCavemaninthewest 3 года назад

    My wm overRevved and locked up the crankshaft. Both cylinder heads are ok.

  • @stevenhanna6973
    @stevenhanna6973 3 года назад +2

    So I can use 2009 cts engine in my 2010 Camaro someone told me just change the oil pan

    • @Mike21127
      @Mike21127 3 года назад

      If the engine came out of a cts with the 8th digit of the vin being V then yes, the LLT engine. If it's a 7, LY7 it will have a different computer, does not have direct injection and won't run unless you start swapping computers.

    • @stevenhanna6973
      @stevenhanna6973 3 года назад

      @@Mike21127 yes the 8th digit is v came out a 2009 cts thanks

  • @peanutbutterisfu
    @peanutbutterisfu 5 лет назад +5

    There was a reflash for the oil life in 2008, way before 2013 that this guy is talking about. Run synthetic and change it every 5,000 miles and they will run forever

    • @unitedwestanddividedwefall3521
      @unitedwestanddividedwefall3521 4 года назад

      peanutbutterisfu 5k being the max?

    • @peanutbutterisfu
      @peanutbutterisfu 4 года назад +1

      United we stand divided we fall I personally would never go over 5k miles if you run synthetic oil. If you ask any good gm technician they will tell you the same thing. You can’t listen to all the people on the internet. I’ve worked on hundreds of these engines. I’ve seen timing chains last 150k miles and I’ve seen them last 50k. They really are a good engine but only if you change the oil. I just bought my girlfriend a GMC Acadia with this engine, I installed new timing chains and it will get synthetic oil and I will change it every 3,000 miles yeah this is over kill but it will definitely keep this engine clean!

    • @unitedwestanddividedwefall3521
      @unitedwestanddividedwefall3521 4 года назад

      peanutbutterisfu ok cool thank you. I just bought a 2016 impala with the 3.6. I’m hoping it will treat me well. I will treat her well.

    • @unitedwestanddividedwefall3521
      @unitedwestanddividedwefall3521 4 года назад

      peanutbutterisfu I’ve seen and read online that the timing job is crazy insane of a job. Wonder how much it costs.

    • @int53185
      @int53185 4 года назад +3

      @@unitedwestanddividedwefall3521 Own a 2012 Impala with the 3.6L. Purrs like a kitten. Can't hear it running it's so quiet. Synthetic oil changes every 3,000 miles. It has 126,000 miles on it and doesn't burn oil and runs like a champ.

  • @animalcorvair
    @animalcorvair 4 года назад +35

    bring back the 3800 ..better tougher engine

    • @TheMW2informer
      @TheMW2informer 4 года назад +1

      My 3.6 LFX Equinox with 301hp gets beat on every day and takes the abuse well, a 3800 wouldn't like being revved to 7200rpm like the LFX does, it likes to revved out.

    • @73xlh
      @73xlh 3 года назад +1

      Bring back the SBC. I drove a 68 camaro to FL once and it got 25 mpg. Quadrajet and a 2.73 rear end. Plus it does have that cool factor all these newer cars don't have

    • @denislinehan5581
      @denislinehan5581 3 года назад +1

      Exactly. Bring back the 3.8. Wish they sold the engine to some other manufacturer like they did with the 'little' Buick V8 that Rover ran for over 30 years. On my 5th 3.8....300,000 miles plus on each of them...33 per gallon on highway...never an issue...NEVER!

    • @Monza62000
      @Monza62000 3 года назад

      @@denislinehan5581 why they stopped making them...my boy had 350,000 on his 91 regal..he got a deer a year with it,,,lol///body parts were getting hard to get for it so he sold it...the guy drove it for two more years after that

    • @InvisibleEnergy-sy3ud
      @InvisibleEnergy-sy3ud 23 дня назад

      Intake leaks

  • @brentonhumphries2134
    @brentonhumphries2134 2 года назад

    Come to Australia we use them in everything you can pick them up for 800 bucks AUD

  • @TheGivebackmyworld
    @TheGivebackmyworld 4 года назад +2

    A biggest automaker in the world has used this engine in many of its cars, suv, and trucks. Unfortunately, this is bad designed engine as it consumes oil due to PVC valve system that cause low oil that causes timing chain stretch later, carbon built up that causes engine rough idle. I have gone back to support buying American made cars but due to this issue happened to my car. I have been very frustrated.

    • @T0tenkampf
      @T0tenkampf 2 года назад

      That was in the earliest 2 designs so dont be afraid to give the later ones a shot, I have the first one (LY7) and 150k on it with oil changes and a air to oil separator on the PCV line...the oil consumption can be managed

  • @ricktre2432
    @ricktre2432 4 года назад +1

    Hard to find because most of them have been scrapped

  • @chiefordnance
    @chiefordnance 2 года назад

    Timing chain and Oil Catch Can issues

  • @Alexi7666
    @Alexi7666 4 года назад

    NOT used in the Escalade. How did this guy get that wrong?

  • @alarmservicepros
    @alarmservicepros 4 года назад +1

    whats the life on these motors?

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor 4 года назад

      Absolutely peanuts. But the rebuilds..... Maybe 150-200 thousand miles. Maybe. They also have a sludge buildup issue in one valve cover caused by pcv hole being too small AND need an oil catch can AND have a tendency to blow coolant into the transmission when the transmission cooling line cracks. You put on a enternal oil cooler for that. Basically they're a nightmare.

    • @alarmservicepros
      @alarmservicepros 4 года назад

      @@OffGridInvestor I have 150 on mine in a cadi wagon. Runs perfect. I'm used to getting 300,000 out of motors because I'm on them constantly.

  • @deere3321
    @deere3321 4 года назад +2

    3000 miles, 3000 miles 3000 miles synthetic or not.

  • @Neo-tn1mc
    @Neo-tn1mc Год назад +1

    Use synthetic oil!
    Change oil and filter every 5K
    Dino oil 4k

  • @jeffreyweinzierl1509
    @jeffreyweinzierl1509 4 месяца назад

    The GM oil life monitor has always been worthless. It's designed to keep cost of ownership during the warranty period low. GM also gets energy credits for the reduction of waste oil.

  • @randym119
    @randym119 4 года назад +1

    I had a 2005 CTS with the 3.6 that I bought from an old lady in Florida with 49k a year or two ago. I ended up selling it because it burned a quart of oil every 300 miles. No idea how. It ran great otherwise.

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor 4 года назад

      They need an oil catch can. Common with this engine in Cadillacs. The way the valve cover and PCV valve were set up. They ended up making a different gasket that stopped the PCV taking so much oil out by kind of making it like a baffle.

  • @lynskeyti9940
    @lynskeyti9940 4 года назад +2

    I have a 13 impala with the lfx 3.6, the chains and valve covers were changed on the design. I'm at 180000 miles, change oil every 8000 miles "highway miles". If I drove city I'd change every 3000. Just cleaned intake valves, they weren't too terrible. Overall good engine. Just make sure you check oil level every other full up

  • @GroundhogzGarage
    @GroundhogzGarage 4 года назад +1

    I tend to lean more towards poor engineering. Those timing chains look like peddle bike chains. I’m surprised some after market company hasn’t come out with a double roller type set up. There is also that PCV issue. The PCV vent gets clogged and one bank of the engine starts to look like you never change the oil.
    It’s only going to get worse. GM is starting to put some timing chains between the engine and the transmission, like in the new truck 6 cyl diesel. And the chains look just like the ones on these 3.6 engines.

    • @T0tenkampf
      @T0tenkampf 2 года назад +1

      the updated chain looks a lot more beefy imo

  • @marionake5618
    @marionake5618 5 лет назад +2

    why are they hard to find ?

    • @jeffreygoss8109
      @jeffreygoss8109 4 года назад +3

      Marion Ake simply supply and demand. So many fail they are rare. Gm sells such crap.

    • @DaBuGzLiFe
      @DaBuGzLiFe 4 года назад +3

      @@jeffreygoss8109 you missed the point where people dont do oil changes on time. They use the Oil Change indicator instead.

  • @TeeroyHammermill
    @TeeroyHammermill 4 года назад +4

    Ok this 3.6 engine is so good, 3rd party engine re builders are making a fortune replacing it. Basically it's about as good as a Vega 2300 or Cadillac HT4100 can get for engine replacement outfits. Cheers

    • @jonnieves7654
      @jonnieves7654 4 года назад +1

      It's only because people don't change their oil ahead of schedule. They use the onboard dash reminder to do it.

  • @Canvideo
    @Canvideo 5 лет назад +5

    Sure, blame the oil change intervals. Take a look at this cheesy chain, the links and sprocket teeth are half the size of the old small blocks. Today's oil is far better than oil 20 years ago and the engines burn fuel more thoroughly, so oil change intervals should be less frequent than 20 years ago. Considering that the total number of links is about 4 times the old small block, they should have been engineered to wear 1/4 the rate of the old small blocks. Accessing these chains, and maintenance in general is painful and labor intensive. This GM 3.6 High Feature V6 isn't hard to find, it's just hard to find one that doesn't need a new timing chain. A lot of unhappy GM customers out there.

  • @ozzydo2314
    @ozzydo2314 Год назад

    GM at Catharine’s is the only plant that makes these.

  • @fbowie21
    @fbowie21 3 года назад

    I don't think this engine was in the escalade way too big of a truck

  • @nickv4073
    @nickv4073 4 года назад +1

    Three timing chains that fail? No thanks.

  • @int53185
    @int53185 4 года назад +1

    Sorry, but there is no active fuel management on the HFV6 3.6L engine.

    • @peterrobinson270
      @peterrobinson270 4 года назад +2

      James Last AFM was introduced on the LGX in 2016. Two cylinders deactivated - V4 mode

  • @michaelgrear1979
    @michaelgrear1979 2 года назад

    My 2015 Buick lacrosse i change my every 3 thousand miles it don't burn any oil the guys at the oil change place tell me all the time it's not ready i tell them change my oil

  • @mmichaeldonavon
    @mmichaeldonavon 3 года назад

    My 3.6ltr gm engine (LY7 or 7LY ?) does not have AFM. Here's what gm says: "Presently, GM manufactures four different engines with Active Fuel Management technology. These four engines are the Vortec 5.3-liter V-8, Vortec MAX 6.0-liter V-8, 3.9-liter V-6 and 5.3-liter small-block V-8." No 3.6ltr listed.

  • @adbyrd29
    @adbyrd29 5 лет назад +2

    Do its not a durable engine

  • @qq-hk2sq
    @qq-hk2sq 4 года назад

    No disrespect, but this appears to be little more than an advertisement and minimally good information, because of the facts it leaves out not to mention the fact the motor was never put in an Escalade. Do your homework first Mr. Joe.
    Mr. Joe has not only generalized the description of the motor, but failed to point out that there are four generations of it as it has been improved in performance and dependability. Only the last generation, the newest for 2016 has active fuel management and GM did away with the extreme extended oil change intervals with a programming change more than 10 yrs ago. The LFX version beginning in 2012 has been reasonably trouble free timing chain wise so far, but still hasn't been out 10 yrs yet in order to make a good time stamp for its 100k mile chain durability. The LGX is still far too new to even consider in this regard, or levy a chain failure risk to, especially since it is a new 3.6L design that has two timing chains instead of three.
    The number one cause of problems with this motor is owners who think the oil life monitor works like the fuel gauge and never check the oil level in it. Many of the chain and engine failures were linked to motors that were run out of oil, or close to it, basically owner ignorance and negligence. It's a different motor from the earlier less powerful, less efficient single cam, iron engine and has to be treated with the care high tech calls for. Keep in mind this motor does with 3.6L, what many earlier V8 motors took 5L plus to do.
    Don't lose sight of the big picture and be careful of who you listen to. There are a lot of "parrots" on the net repeating what they've heard with no experience with what they're talking about. Check your oil and change it at 3k intervals if you drive it under harsh conditions, long hours in traffic and hot weather, otherwise change it no sooner than 5k miles unless the oil life monitor indicates earlier, especially if you're using full synthetic, you don't want to throw away good oil either.

  • @anthonycosta1776
    @anthonycosta1776 4 года назад +3

    3000 miles is overkill. 4500-5000 and that 3.6 will go 200k no problem

  • @AdamantineAxe
    @AdamantineAxe 4 года назад +19

    *High Failure V6

  • @FRYD2THEMAX
    @FRYD2THEMAX 3 года назад

    I have one in my g6 gxp pretty quick definitely not reliable tho

    • @hunterstacy4459
      @hunterstacy4459 3 года назад

      I got a 2008 gxp 124,000miles. No issues yet thank god. What have you encountered?

  • @ryanrobitaille5903
    @ryanrobitaille5903 4 года назад

    I shoulda changed mine every 3 not 5 even with synthetic and change every 5 my engine exploded last week

    • @Hernsama
      @Hernsama 4 года назад

      What happened? How many miles did you have and what vehicle? Thanks