From Torque News.
GM is finally fixing the reliability concerns of the Silverado and Sierra engines that have hurt owner confidence.
According to a report by GM Authority, which I covered in detail at Torque News, GM is quietly preparing for a massive showdown with the upcoming rollout of their redesigned 2027 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra. Now, why is this such a huge deal? Because for the last several years, truck owners across the country have been dealing with some serious, expensive headaches regarding GM’s V8 engine reliability—specifically with lifter failures, valve train issues, and their Dynamic Fuel Management (DFM) systems.
We’ve seen the stories right here on Torque News about well-maintained trucks having their lifters collapse long before hitting the 100,000-mile mark. It got so bad that some buyers were actually checking their vehicle identification numbers before leaving the dealership just to make sure the fuel management system was deleted from the factory! But now, GM is reportedly taking two highly unusual steps behind the scenes to make sure their next-generation Gen 6 Small Block V8 engines don’t repeat the problems of the past.
Let’s break down the mechanical reality of what GM is up to!
Reference: GM Is Reportedly Taking Two Unusual Steps To Make Sure The 2027 Silverado And Sierra Don’t Repeat Past Engine Reliability Complaints
https://www.torquenews.com/1/gm-reportedly-taking-two-unusual-steps-make-sure-2027-silverado-and-sierra-don-t-repeat-past
This is Armen Hareyan from Torque News. Please follow us at https://x.com/torquenewsauto on Twitter and https://www.torquenews.com for daily automotive news. Also, follow us on Telegram at https://t.me/teslaev


