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<blockquote data-quote="DarylB" data-source="post: 699248" data-attributes="member: 13915"><p>I think it was either pistons, rings, or bearings that were out of tolerance when cold on some of the 1999-2001 gassers. They'd had an inherent "knock" when cold, some more noticeable than others. My dad's 2000 Z71 had the "knock". Do a search for the "knock" in that year range and you should be able to find some more info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarylB, post: 699248, member: 13915"] I think it was either pistons, rings, or bearings that were out of tolerance when cold on some of the 1999-2001 gassers. They'd had an inherent "knock" when cold, some more noticeable than others. My dad's 2000 Z71 had the "knock". Do a search for the "knock" in that year range and you should be able to find some more info. [/QUOTE]
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