The GM LS engine family is one of the most popular V8 platforms ever built. Used in Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra, Camaro, Corvette, and countless LS swap projects, these engines are known for their power, reliability, and aftermarket support.
But like every platform, the LS engines have common problems — from oil consumption and lifter failures to timing chain stretch, AFM/DOD issues, and cracked pistons under boost.
At DK Auto & Diesel Service in Magnolia, TX, we service, rebuild, and upgrade GM LS engines for daily driving, towing, and performance builds.
Common GM LS Engine Problems
- Oil Consumption → especially on 5.3L (LS4, LM7, LC9, LMG) with AFM/DOD
- AFM/DOD Lifter Failures → collapsed lifters on 5.3L/6.2L engines with cylinder deactivation
- Timing Chain Stretch → high-mileage LS motors, causing cam/crank correlation codes
- Cracked Pistons/Rods → common on boosted/tuned LS builds without forged internals
- Head Gasket Leaks → overheating or coolant intrusion on higher-mileage engines
- Oil Pressure Problems → pickup tube O-ring failures, weak oil pumps on early LS motors
GM LS Engines We Service
LS-Based Truck Engines
• 4.8L (LR4, LY2) → Found in Silverado/Sierra 1500, Tahoe, Suburban
• 5.3L (LM7, LC9, LMG, L83) → Silverado, Sierra, Yukon, Tahoe, most common LS truck motor
• 6.0L (LQ4, LQ9, L96) → 2500/3500 HD trucks, Suburban, Yukon XL
• 6.2L (L92, L99, L94, L9H, L86) → Silverado/Sierra 1500, Yukon Denali, Escalade
LS Performance Engines
• LS1 (5.7L) → Camaro, Corvette (1997–2004)
• LS2 (6.0L) → Corvette, GTO, Trailblazer SS
• LS3 (6.2L) → Corvette, Camaro SS, performance swaps
• LS7 (7.0L) → Corvette Z06, track-focused high-RPM motor
• LS9 (6.2L Supercharged) → Corvette ZR1, factory-forced induction powerhouse
LS Swap Engines
The LS platform is the most popular swap motor in hot rods, Jeeps, muscle cars, and off-road builds.
• Common Issues in LS Swaps: wiring harness integration, fuel system support, overheating, and tuning mismatches.
How DK Auto & Diesel Fixes GM LS Engines
We provide repair, rebuild, and performance upgrade services for LS-based engines:
- Lifter/AFM/DOD delete kits for long-term reliability
- Timing chain and oil pump upgrades
- Forged pistons & rods for boosted/tuned LS builds
- Cylinder head repair/replacement & gasket upgrades
- Custom ECM/TCM tuning for swaps and performance cars
- Preventive maintenance for high-mileage LS trucks
- 24-month / 24,000 mile warranty on rebuilds
Schedule Your GM LS Engine Diagnostic in Magnolia, TX
If your GM LS engine is burning oil, misfiring from a collapsed lifter, or needs a performance rebuild, trust DK Auto & Diesel Service to keep it running strong.
Serving Magnolia, Montgomery, Conroe, The Woodlands, Tomball, Willis, and Spring.
Book an LS Engine Diagnostic Today
FAQ About GM LS Engines
Which LS engine is the most reliable?
- The iron-block 6.0L LQ4/LQ9 and 6.2L L92/L94 are considered the most durable. AFM-equipped 5.3Ls have the most lifter issues.
What’s the most common LS engine failure?
- On daily drivers → lifter collapse from AFM/DOD. On performance builds → piston or rod failure under boost.
Can you tune out AFM/DOD on LS engines?
- Yes — we offer AFM/DOD delete kits and ECM tuning to eliminate cylinder deactivation, improving reliability and performance.










