When I had my 1946 Cadillac, my mechanic was OCD when he had my car. He would even tie up a lift so that nobody could touch it while it was in his posessionI agree on the sitting: Here is what I do when my Vettes need service. I make sure I take care of the service manager, box of good cigars, good bottle of scotch, cash whatever. H e makes sure my cars are set off separate inside and stayed covered, with a stern wearing. Do not mess this one up. Never hurts to have a good man inside looking out.
As far as wait time, expect several weeks. My transmission went out at 26k miles - metal shavings in the pan, which is a fluke I'm told. My truck was at the dealers for two months before I drove it home. To be fair, most of that time was waiting for parts, which is out of the dealer's hands. Good luck!Got the truck back from the dealership.
Metal shavings were found in the oil control valve. Service bulletin says replace engine.
Metal shavings are found on oil control valve when lifters are scraping the cam lobe. Or flat spotting the cam as the mechanic said from lifters.
The cause is widely said to be bad metalurgy batches of the lifter roller bearings.
(Basically the rollers on the end of the lifter that roll on the oval cam lobe stop rolling). Or other hydraulic lifter failures. The failure causes scraping during rotation of the cam sending metal shavings thru your oil and into your cylinders damaging the entire engine block. It would be hard to believe its actually flawed design on an engine that has been in challengers, chargers, jeeps and rams since 2014.
So the dealership is sending pictures to Stellantis, requesting a new engine. I was warned that 6.4s are on back order so it may take weeks. Its been about a week and i am waiting aproval from Ram for the new engine request.
Honestly I am fine with all of that as long as warranty takes care of it and gets me a new engine in a reasonable amount of time. The ram has been great, tows well, still tight at 30k miles. I would buy again if they cover their uncommon manufacturer defects. I dont think anyone would buy a truck that has engine failures at 30k, so im sure they will fix it.
Also for the record i stood next to new challenger 6.4 idling, no ticking at all, pretty quiet.

2023 Power Wagon here, mine sounds pretty close to the same as yours truck has 39000kms. Took it in to the dealership to have a regular oil change done, needed new headlights as mine had condensation, as well as seatbelts were not retracting. While it was in I asked if they could listen to my truck and see if the tick is normal. Tick happens constantly and doesn't go away once the engine is warm. They had a look and said it was not normal, they found cylinder 4/6 intake lifters starting to fail. They ended up changing bank 2 lifters, push rods and rocker arms. All said and done between on waiting for parts and performing the work, they had my truck for 44 days until it was ready. They told me they went for a test drive and the motor is now quiet. I picked it up after hours due to work, and it pretty still sounds the same as before, no real improvement to me. As far as i know they inspected the camshaft with a borescope and deemed it good. I don't know if they ever looked at the oil control valve for metal shavings. I plan on going back and have them listen to it again and see what they say.Got the truck back from the dealership.
Metal shavings were found in the oil control valve. Service bulletin says replace engine.
Metal shavings are found on oil control valve when lifters are scraping the cam lobe. Or flat spotting the cam as the mechanic said from lifters.
The cause is widely said to be bad metalurgy batches of the lifter roller bearings.
(Basically the rollers on the end of the lifter that roll on the oval cam lobe stop rolling). Or other hydraulic lifter failures. The failure causes scraping during rotation of the cam sending metal shavings thru your oil and into your cylinders damaging the entire engine block. It would be hard to believe its actually flawed design on an engine that has been in challengers, chargers, jeeps and rams since 2014.
So the dealership is sending pictures to Stellantis, requesting a new engine. I was warned that 6.4s are on back order so it may take weeks. Its been about a week and i am waiting aproval from Ram for the new engine request.
Honestly I am fine with all of that as long as warranty takes care of it and gets me a new engine in a reasonable amount of time. The ram has been great, tows well, still tight at 30k miles. I would buy again if they cover their uncommon manufacturer defects. I dont think anyone would buy a truck that has engine failures at 30k, so im sure they will fix it.
Also for the record i stood next to new challenger 6.4 idling, no ticking at all, pretty quiet.
What's the latest on this?2023 Power Wagon here, mine sounds pretty close to the same as yours truck has 39000kms. Took it in to the dealership to have a regular oil change done, needed new headlights as mine had condensation, as well as seatbelts were not retracting. While it was in I asked if they could listen to my truck and see if the tick is normal. Tick happens constantly and doesn't go away once the engine is warm. They had a look and said it was not normal, they found cylinder 4/6 intake lifters starting to fail. They ended up changing bank 2 lifters, push rods and rocker arms. All said and done between on waiting for parts and performing the work, they had my truck for 44 days until it was ready. They told me they went for a test drive and the motor is now quiet. I picked it up after hours due to work, and it pretty still sounds the same as before, no real improvement to me. As far as i know they inspected the camshaft with a borescope and deemed it good. I don't know if they ever looked at the oil control valve for metal shavings. I plan on going back and have them listen to it again and see what they say.
Drove the truck around for a couple weeks after picking it up, it is definitely not fixed as it still sounds the same as the first time I dropped it off. It might actually be a little louder than it was, worse on the passenger side. This time I took the truck to a different, more local (small town) dealership, made the shop foreman listen to it and we both agreed that the ticking shouldn't be deemed normal. They couldn't look at the truck for a couple weeks as they have been busy. The truck has now been in the shop as of last friday. I haven't heard anything as of yet but will update as I get some news.What's the latest on this?
2024 Ram 2500 Laramie with the 6.4L. My engine was replaced at 4k miles. It started with a sound like a whining belt or a water pump bearing but on investigation it was coming from the oil pan. Long story short, metal shavings in the oil filter. I've had the new engine in for about 400 miles and it's starting to make noises again.Drove the truck around for a couple weeks after picking it up, it is definitely not fixed as it still sounds the same as the first time I dropped it off. It might actually be a little louder than it was, worse on the passenger side. This time I took the truck to a different, more local (small town) dealership, made the shop foreman listen to it and we both agreed that the ticking shouldn't be deemed normal. They couldn't look at the truck for a couple weeks as they have been busy. The truck has now been in the shop as of last friday. I haven't heard anything as of yet but will update as I get some news.
Luckily I have a second truck I can use for work, otherwise I'd be pretty upset on making payments for a truck that I can't drive.
Fluke you say, my pan after 5000km and looked better but still some glitter after the next 5000km and yes I have the whole alphabet.As far as wait time, expect several weeks. My transmission went out at 26k miles - metal shavings in the pan, which is a fluke I'm told. My truck was at the dealers for two months before I drove it home. To be fair, most of that time was waiting for parts, which is out of the dealer's hands. Good luck!
I don't know what truck or tranny you have, but the ZF-8HP75 is a proven rock-solid transmission. Sure, there are some bad ones as there are with anything, but in general it has been a great transmission. The problem with mine, and yours probably, is crappy inspection and not cleaning out metal shavings during manufacturing.Fluke you say, my pan after 5000km and looked better but still some glitter after the next 5000km and yes I have the whole alphabet.