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How GM Is Fixing Small Block Reliability Issues With Gen 6 V8

Tim HuntBy Tim HuntJune 8, 20264 Mins Read
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How GM Is Fixing Small Block Reliability Issues With Gen 6 V8

The small block V8 has a lot of heritage and expertise built in, but its 70‑year evolution hasn’t always been a smooth one. Across seven decades, this engine family has earned a reputation for durability, tunability, and major cultural impact, but it’s also weathered its share of growing pains, supplier missteps, and high‑profile failures: most recently in models like the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Yukon.

Credit: GMC

That history now matters more than ever, because the small block V8 engine has once again found itself at a bit of a fork in the road: could the engine failures plaguing the current 6.2‑liter V8 carry forward to the incoming sixth‑generation small block V8 waiting in the wings?

It’s a fair question, especially with the latest rash of failures potentially affecting hundreds of thousands of units and shaking consumer confidence in one of GM’s most important powerplants.

Chevrolet needs a reliability “win” from their next‑generation engine, and the stakes are high. With warranty replacements stacking up, owners reporting catastrophic failures at low mileage, and the brand’s reputation taking hits in online forums and dealer service bays, another misstep could spell catastrophe for the small block name. Thankfully, early signs suggest that the sixth-generation small block will represent a switch away from the supplier-heavy production of the previous engine, and mark a new era of quality control.

A New Small Block Is Coming With Better Quality Control

Animation - Next-Generation Chevrolet LS6 6.7 V8 Credit: Chevrolet

A new-generation small block V8 engine is on the immediate horizon, with its first variation set to launch in a Corvette, as the hottest new small blocks often do. The Corvette‑first rollout isn’t just tradition, either. The Corvette V8 undergoes some of the most rigorous validation testing in GM’s lineup. If the LS6 can stand up to Corvette duty, the idea is it’ll enter the pickup market with a proven stress margin.

Given the public scrutiny surrounding the current 6.2‑liter V8, GM needs a high‑visibility reliability win. Look for the 6th-generation LS6 first in the upcoming 2027 Corvette Grand Sport. This very latest version of the small block V8 will be one of several variations available; think of it as the technological gene pool from which future sixth-generation small block engines will draw. A variation of this engine will replace the problematic 6.2-liter V8 in GM’s trucks and SUVs, too.

2027 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport

Type

Next-Generation LS6 6.7L V8

Displacement

6.7L / 409 cu in

Bore & Stroke

4.065 inches x 3.937 inches

Block Material

Aluminum block with cast-in iron cylinder liners (Gen 6 Small Block architecture)

Cylinder Head Material

Aluminum

Fuel Delivery

Direct and Port Injection with Active Fuel Management

Oiling System

High-capacity, performance-focused lubrication system engineered for extended high-load, high-temperature operation

Induction

Naturally aspirated; tunnel-ram intake with high-velocity ports; 95 mm throttle body

Compression Ratio

13.0:1

Power

535 hp

Torque

520 lb-ft

Exhaust

Corner exit standard; available center-exit (standard on track performance package)

Assembly Location

GM Flint Engine Operations – Flint, Michigan

Recommended Fuel

Premium fuel required

Max engine speed

6,600 rpm

It’s a clean-sheet redesign of the longest-running engine family in the industry, of course keeping the original cylinder bore spacing and compact pushrod valvetrain of the original small block intact, seven decades on. More details are forthcoming, but we know that the new LS6 intends to raise the bar thanks to engine architecture upgrades that will “soon benefit other V8-powered Chevrolets” according to the automaker, signaling the phase-out of the current and problematic engine.

Animation of the Next-Generation Chevrolet LS6 6.7 V8. Credit: Chevrolet

Could the problem carry over? It’s unlikely. This is a generational leap for the small block V8. While this engine has deep connections to the past and has maintained some key layout and geometric attributes since the original, virtually nothing from the previous-generation engine will carry forward, allowing the problem to be engineered out of the mix.

Engine oil formulations, bearing surfaces, manufacturing processes, and quality control procedures are all updated when an engine switches from one generation to the next, and parts and processes behind the problems are (usually) debugged from the equation.

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This article originally appeared on CarBuzz and is republished here with permission.

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