It's hard to believe how many LS's are out there with over 250K miles and have only had a water pump and some plugs put in them. theres not many engines out there that can be pushed up that high in the HP on stock engines, and live a reasoneable life doing it.
I have an 03 tahoe thats coming up on 300k and literally the only thing thats ever been done to it (engine wise) is change the coolant once and oil changes. I hammer on it every time I drive it, WOT up every highway onramp, etc haha.
It still has the original plugs and water pump.
The original 4L60 lost the 3-4 clutchpack at around 230k but other than that and other minor things (replaced one front wheel bearing, transfer case encoder motor, shocks, brakes, ABS module) its been reliable as hell. The factory original front end parts (pitman/idler, tie rods, ball joints) could probably use a rebuild sometime in the next 20k miles, but for almost 300k its still respectably tight.
A friend of mine who has a boat business has personally seen two beat-to-shit 6.0 work trucks (hot shot boat haulers that deliver boats for him) with almost 750k on them and never had any repairs other than water pumps. He said they were knocking/ticking and didnt sound happy when the trucks pulled into his shop, but when he asked the drivers about them, they shrugged and said "meh, I dunno, they've been knocking like that for the past 200k miles, we're just gonna beat on them and run them until they die completely".
Long live the GM Gen III/IV small blocks!
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ben