Duramax LWN 2.8L Remanufactured Engine For Sale

Premium remanufactured Duramax LWN 2.8L diesel engine available for sale starting at $8,200. Every engine is completely disassembled, cleaned, inspected, and rebuilt to meet or exceed original General Motors specifications. Dyno tested with a 1-year unlimited mileage warranty.

This engine fits 6+ vehicle models (2016-2024).

Duramax LWN Engine Specifications
ManufacturerGeneral Motors
Engine SeriesLWN
Displacement2.8L
Fuel TypeDIESEL
Cylinders4
Fits2020 GMC Canyon (Crew Cab Pickup)
ConditionRemanufactured (Long Block)
Warranty1-Year Unlimited Mileage
ShippingNationwide Shipping Available

Price: $8,200

Call (631) 991-7700 for a quote or request a quote online.

Duramax LWN 2.8L Technical Specifications & Engineering Deep Dive

The Duramax LWN 2.8L is a V8, DOHC with 32 valves diesel engine designed for light-duty truck and commercial applications demanding diesel efficiency. The Duramax was co-developed by GM and Isuzu to create the lightest, quietest diesel in the heavy-duty pickup segment while maintaining the durability expected of a work truck engine. The aluminum construction and DOHC valvetrain reflect this focus on refinement.

Core Engine Specifications

ArchitectureV8, DOHC with 32 valves
Bore x Stroke103mm x 99mm (4.06" x 3.90")
Compression Ratio16.0:1
Fuel InjectionDenso HP4 common rail (29,000 PSI) with piezo injectors
AspirationVariable geometry turbocharger
Block MaterialCast aluminum block with iron cylinder liners
Head MaterialCast aluminum DOHC heads
ValvetrainDual overhead camshaft, 4 valves per cylinder
Firing Order1-2-7-8-4-5-6-3
Oil Capacity10 quarts
Coolant Capacity6.0 gallons
Dry WeightApproximately 835 lbs
Horsepower Range445-470 HP (L5P)
Torque Range910-975 lb-ft (L5P)
Production Years2001-present (L5P from 2017)

Key Engineering Features

  • Lightest diesel in its class due to aluminum construction
  • DOHC design for precise valve timing and high RPM capability
  • Proven Allison transmission pairing
  • Denso piezo injectors for quiet operation

Critical Performance Specifications

  • Lightest curb weight in segment (aluminum block)
  • Oil change interval 7,500-10,000 miles
  • Allison 10-speed transmission standard
  • DPF + SCR + EGR emissions
  • Available integrated exhaust brake

Competing Engines in This Class

The Duramax LWN 2.8L competes directly with Cummins 6.7L ISB (RAM), Ford 6.7L Power Stroke in the light-duty diesel pickup segment. Each engine has its strengths, but the Duramax LWN is known for the best balance of power, efficiency, and long-term reliability in its class.

Our Duramax LWN 2.8L Remanufacturing Process — Complete 9-Step Breakdown

Our remanufacturing process for the Duramax LWN 2.8L goes far beyond a simple rebuild. While a "rebuilt" engine only replaces obviously worn parts (leaving near-end-of-life components in place), our remanufacturing process returns every component to original equipment manufacturer specifications — or better. This is the same standard used by General Motors when producing a brand-new engine. Here is exactly what happens to every Duramax LWN during our comprehensive process:

  1. Complete Disassembly: Every component is removed from the engine block and cataloged. Bolts, studs, and fasteners are inspected for stretch and fatigue. The bare block, crankshaft, connecting rods, cylinder heads, and all internal components are separated for individual inspection.
  2. Cleaning & Crack Inspection: The block undergoes hot tank chemical cleaning to remove all carbon, oil deposits, and scale. After cleaning, magnetic particle inspection (MPI) detects surface cracks in ferrous components, while dye-penetrant testing checks aluminum parts. Any component with cracks is rejected.
  3. Precision Block Machining: The deck surface is milled to within 0.001" flatness tolerance. Cylinder bores are honed with torque plates installed (simulating head bolt stress) to achieve the exact crosshatch pattern needed for proper ring seating. Main bearing saddles are align-honed to ensure perfect crankshaft alignment.
  4. Crankshaft Reconditioning: The crankshaft is ground and polished to achieve a 4-8 microinch Ra surface finish on all journals. Each journal is measured in multiple planes to verify roundness within 0.0001". The crankshaft is then dynamically balanced to reduce vibration and bearing wear.
  5. Cylinder Head Reconditioning: Heads are pressure tested at 60 PSI to verify no internal cracks or porosity. Valve seats receive a precision 3-angle valve job for optimal sealing. Valve guides are replaced if worn beyond specification. Springs are tested for proper tension and replaced if below spec.
  6. Assembly with New Components: The engine is assembled with all-new pistons, piston rings, main and rod bearings, gasket sets, seals, timing components, and oil pump. All components are verified against OEM part numbers and specifications before installation.
  7. Torque Verification: Every critical fastener is torqued using calibrated equipment following the exact OEM torque sequence and values. Head bolts, main cap bolts, connecting rod bolts, and flywheel bolts all receive documented torque verification.
  8. Dynamometer Testing: The completed engine is run on our dynamometer to verify horsepower output, torque curve, oil pressure at all RPM ranges, fuel consumption, and absence of leaks. The engine must meet or exceed factory specifications before passing.
  9. Final Inspection & Shipping Prep: After passing dyno testing, the engine receives a final visual inspection, all openings are sealed against moisture and contamination, rust-preventive oil is applied to all exposed surfaces, and the engine is mounted on a shipping pallet with protective wrapping.

This complete remanufacturing process is why we can confidently offer a 1-year unlimited mileage warranty on every Duramax LWN long block. We know exactly what condition every internal component is in because we inspected, measured, and either replaced or restored each one to specification. There are no unknown variables — unlike a used or rebuilt engine where worn components may fail unpredictably.

What's Included in Our Duramax LWN Long Block

Every remanufactured Duramax LWN long block includes:

  • Remanufactured block (machined to OEM tolerances)
  • New pistons and piston rings (matched set)
  • New main bearings and rod bearings
  • Remanufactured crankshaft (ground and polished)
  • Remanufactured connecting rods (resized and magna-fluxed)
  • Remanufactured cylinder head(s) (pressure tested, new valves/springs/guides as needed)
  • New camshaft and lifters (or verified within spec)
  • New timing gear set / timing chain
  • New oil pump
  • Complete gasket set and all seals
  • New freeze plugs and expansion plugs

Not included (transfer from your old engine): Turbocharger, fuel injectors, injection pump/rail, intake/exhaust manifolds, alternator, starter, water pump, A/C compressor, power steering pump, wiring harness, ECM/ECU, and all external accessories.

Duramax LWN 2.8L Applications & Vehicle Compatibility

The Duramax LWN 2.8L powers the 2020 GMC Canyon and many other vehicles in its class. This engine platform has proven itself through millions of miles of real-world service in demanding conditions.

Common Vehicle Applications

  • Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD/3500HD
  • GMC Sierra 2500HD/3500HD
  • Chevrolet Express/GMC Savana vans
  • Medium-duty commercial trucks

Our remanufactured Duramax LWN long block is a direct bolt-in replacement that uses all of your existing accessories, wiring harness, and emissions equipment. This eliminates the need for custom fabrication or adapter kits — saving significant installation time and labor costs. The engine mounts, bellhousing pattern, and accessory drive are all identical to your original engine.

For fleet operators and owner-operators who need to get back on the road quickly, our remanufactured Duramax LWN eliminates the uncertainty of a used engine while costing 40-60% less than a brand-new unit from the dealer. Most orders ship within 24-48 hours with delivery in 3-7 business days.

Duramax LWN 2.8L Maintenance Schedule & Longevity Guide

Proper maintenance is the single most important factor in determining how long your remanufactured Duramax LWN 2.8L engine will last. With correct maintenance following the schedule below, a remanufactured Duramax LWN should deliver 200,000 to 350,000+ miles of reliable service — essentially the same life expectancy as a brand-new engine from the factory.

Recommended Maintenance Schedule

Service ItemIntervalDetails
Engine oil and filter changeEvery 7,500-15,000 milesUse CK-4 rated oil in the viscosity recommended by the manufacturer. Synthetic oils can extend drain intervals when supported by oil analysis.
Fuel filter replacementEvery 15,000-30,000 milesReplace fuel filter to prevent injector damage from contamination. Use OEM-spec filters only.
Air filter replacementEvery 30,000 miles or as indicatedA restricted air filter reduces power and increases fuel consumption. Check restriction indicator if equipped.
Coolant serviceEvery 50,000 milesFlush and refill with manufacturer-specified coolant. Check hoses, clamps, and water pump for leaks.
Serpentine belt and tensionerEvery 100,000 milesInspect for cracking, glazing, or chunk-out. Replace tensioner if spring tension is weak.
Turbocharger serviceEvery 150,000 milesInspect for shaft play, oil leaks, and boost pressure. Clean VGT vanes if equipped.

Critical Break-In Procedure (First 500 Miles)

The first 500 miles are the most critical period for your remanufactured engine's long-term performance and longevity. During this break-in period, new piston rings are seating against freshly honed cylinder walls, and new bearings are conforming to their journals. Follow these guidelines strictly:

  • Vary engine speed and load — Do not cruise at a constant RPM. Varying speed helps rings seat evenly across the entire cylinder bore.
  • Avoid sustained high RPM — Keep RPM below 3,000 RPM for the first 500 miles.
  • Avoid heavy towing or maximum load — Keep loads to 50% capacity for the first 1,000 miles.
  • Monitor oil pressure and temperature — Watch for any abnormal readings that could indicate a problem.
  • Change oil at 500 miles — This removes initial break-in wear particles and metal fines from the oil system.
  • Check for leaks daily — Minor seepage at gasket surfaces may occur during initial thermal cycling and is normal if it stops within the first 100 miles.

Duramax LWN 2.8L Cost of Ownership: Remanufactured vs New vs Used vs Rebuilt

When your 2020 GMC Canyon needs a new engine, you have four primary options. Understanding the true cost of each option — including warranty coverage, expected lifespan, and risk of failure — is essential for making the right decision. Here is how a remanufactured Duramax LWN compares to the alternatives:

OptionTypical CostWarrantyExpected LifeRisk Level
Repair existing engine$5,000-$15,00090 days (labor only)Varies widelyHigh — other worn components remain
Used/junkyard engine$3,000-$8,00030-90 daysUnknownVery High — unknown history
Rebuilt engine$6,000-$14,0006-12 months / limited miles200,000-400,000 miMedium — near-end-of-life parts remain
Remanufactured long block$7,000-$16,0001 year / unlimited miles250,000-400,000 miLow — all components at OEM spec
Brand new from dealer$15,000-$30,0002-5 years300,000-500,000 miLowest

A remanufactured Duramax LWN long block delivers the best value per mile of service. You get new-engine reliability and warranty protection at 40-60% less than a dealer-new engine. For commercial operators, the reduced downtime risk alone justifies the investment — a single breakdown can cost $1,000-$5,000 per day in lost revenue, towing fees, and emergency repair premiums.

Why not just repair? When an engine fails catastrophically (spun bearing, cracked block, dropped valve), repairing only the immediate failure leaves all other worn components in place. A 300,000-mile engine with new bearings still has 300,000-mile pistons, rings, and valve train. A remanufactured engine eliminates this risk by restoring everything to zero-mile condition.

Duramax LWN 2.8L Installation Guide & Tips

Installing a remanufactured Duramax LWN 2.8L long block is straightforward for an experienced diesel technician. Our engines are direct bolt-in replacements designed to use all existing accessories and emissions equipment from your original engine.

Estimated Installation Time

Pickup trucks: 10-16 hours. Vans and SUVs: 12-18 hours. Time varies based on 4WD vs 2WD, cab configuration, and emissions equipment.

Components to Transfer from Old Engine

The following components must be transferred from your old engine to the new long block:

  • Turbocharger assembly (inspect and replace if worn)
  • Fuel injectors (consider replacing if high mileage)
  • Injection pump or fuel rail (inspect for wear)
  • Intake and exhaust manifolds
  • Alternator, starter motor, and A/C compressor
  • Water pump and thermostat housing (recommend replacing)
  • Power steering pump
  • All sensors and wiring harness
  • ECM/ECU (engine control module)
  • Flywheel or flexplate (inspect for wear/cracks)
  • EGR valve and cooler (clean or replace)
  • DPF, DOC, and SCR components (emissions system)

Critical Installation Notes

  • Prime the oil system — Before first start, prime the oil system by cranking without fuel (disconnect injector harness) until oil pressure registers. This prevents dry-start bearing damage.
  • Fill cooling system slowly — Fill at a rate that allows air to escape. Use a vacuum fill tool if available to prevent air pockets that cause overheating.
  • Verify all sensor connections — A single disconnected sensor can prevent starting or cause the engine to run in limp mode.
  • Check all fluid levels — Verify oil, coolant, and DEF levels before first start.
  • Follow break-in procedure — See the maintenance section above for critical first-500-mile break-in guidelines.

We provide free phone support at (631) 991-7700 during installation. Our technicians can walk you through any step of the process.

Duramax LWN 2.8L Engine History & Heritage

The Duramax was co-developed by GM and Isuzu to create the lightest, quietest diesel in the heavy-duty pickup segment while maintaining the durability expected of a work truck engine. The aluminum construction and DOHC valvetrain reflect this focus on refinement.

Production of the Duramax LWN spans 2001-present (L5P from 2017), during which time the engine has been continuously refined and improved. At US Engine Production, we have been remanufacturing General Motors engines for over 40 years. Our deep experience means we understand every revision, every common failure point, and every improvement opportunity for the Duramax LWN platform.

Over the decades, we have remanufactured thousands of Duramax LWN engines and have developed proprietary processes that address known weak points in the original design. This institutional knowledge — combined with our investment in precision machining equipment and testing facilities — is what allows us to produce remanufactured engines that often outlast the originals.

Whether you're replacing a failed engine in a Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD/3500HD or building a reliable power unit for a new application, our remanufactured Duramax LWN delivers the quality and reliability that General Motors intended — backed by our 1-year unlimited mileage warranty and over four decades of remanufacturing expertise.

Frequently Asked Questions About Duramax LWN 2.8L Remanufactured Engines

How long will a remanufactured Duramax LWN last?
With proper maintenance, a remanufactured Duramax LWN should deliver 200,000 to 400,000+ miles of reliable service — essentially the same lifespan as a brand-new engine from the factory.
What warranty do you offer on the Duramax LWN?
Every remanufactured Duramax LWN long block comes with our 1-year unlimited mileage warranty. No mileage caps, no fine print. If anything fails due to a manufacturing defect within the warranty period, we cover it.
What's the difference between remanufactured and rebuilt?
A rebuilt engine only replaces obviously worn parts — leaving near-end-of-life components in place. A remanufactured engine is completely disassembled and every component is restored to OEM specifications or replaced with new. This is why remanufactured engines carry longer warranties and last longer.
How quickly can you ship a Duramax LWN?
Most engines ship within 24-48 hours of order confirmation. Delivery typically takes 3-7 business days via freight carrier to anywhere in the continental United States.
Can I install this engine myself?
While technically possible for experienced mechanics, we recommend professional installation by a qualified diesel technician. Proper installation is critical for warranty coverage and engine longevity. We provide free phone support during installation.
Do you offer core return?
Yes. We offer a core deposit refund when you return your old engine core within 30 days. The core must be complete (no missing major components) and returnable (not seized or damaged beyond remanufacturing). Core return shipping is arranged at our expense.