Freakinoldguy
Member
Hi folks,
I own a 2011 GMC Sierra with the 4.8 litre engine. Lately i've noticed a knocking sound comming from the engine when it's cold and I engage the automatic transmission. This sound lasts till I back out of my carport and then it[s gone and doesn't return until the next morning when I go to start the truck again.
I know about the history of GM's piston slap from my misfortune of having owned a 1988 Barretta back in the day but since the knocking isn't noticable till I engage the transmission I wonder if it's piston slap at all.
I somehow don't think a truck with 8000 kilometers should be making these kinds of noises and was hoping someone would have some information about this before I take it into the dealer and make an ass of myself.
Thanks in advance
F.O.G.
				
			I own a 2011 GMC Sierra with the 4.8 litre engine. Lately i've noticed a knocking sound comming from the engine when it's cold and I engage the automatic transmission. This sound lasts till I back out of my carport and then it[s gone and doesn't return until the next morning when I go to start the truck again.
I know about the history of GM's piston slap from my misfortune of having owned a 1988 Barretta back in the day but since the knocking isn't noticable till I engage the transmission I wonder if it's piston slap at all.
I somehow don't think a truck with 8000 kilometers should be making these kinds of noises and was hoping someone would have some information about this before I take it into the dealer and make an ass of myself.
Thanks in advance
F.O.G.
	