OEM GM Camshafts, Lifters, & Parts
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Signs the Camshafts and Lifters Need Urgent Service
The mechanical heartbeat of your engine is controlled by a high-precision synchronization between the lower block and the upper valvetrain. Maintaining a working camshaft and lifter assembly is the most critical factor in preventing the "ticking" sounds and power loss common with high-mileage engines. For owners of the Chevrolet Equinox, these components are responsible for the aggressive airflow and timing needed for peak performance.
Common Camshafts and Lifter Problems to Look Out For
Loud Tapping Sound from Valve Covers
The definitive sign of a collapsed lifter. The only permanent fix is replacing the failed units with genuine GM hardware.
Sudden Loss of Horsepower
Often indicates a "wiped" cam lobe that is no longer opening the valves fully. Replace the cam and lifters immediately.
Check Engine Light (P0300)
Random misfires can be caused by inconsistent lifter pressure. Verify the oil pressure and replace the failing valvetrain components.
Rough Idle After Engine Warm-Up
Typically signals that the hydraulic lifters are losing pressure as the oil thins. Swap to fresh genuine lifters to restore a smooth idle.
Metallic Glitter in the Oil Filter
Indicates a cam lobe is being ground down by the lifter. Do not drive; a full valvetrain replacement and oil flush are required.
Restore Valvetrain Precision By Shopping at GM OEM Parts
Your engine's power and internal health depend on a valvetrain that is synchronized to original engineering specifications. To find the best parts for your exact Chevy model, message our team today.
