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Old 05-05-2008, 09:42 PM   #9 (permalink)
dvredc6427
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Re: metalic tapping noise 2-3K RPM

FYI - I called my local dealer who appears to deal in a pretty high volume of Vette sales and Z06's too but they gave me a scare and said IF my diagnosis of it being the dry sump container the oil pan would have to be dropped too. I said that didn't makes sense based on what I had read here in the forum and if the problem is in the tank why disturb the original seal on the oil pan? Sounds to me like this dealer doesn't know about the problem and/or wants to make more of it than necessary. Has anyone else had their dealer do the oil pan drop (I assume to check for any loose parts from the can) or has everyone just had their dry sump can changed?

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