Title pretty much sums it.
Started my 17' ZL1 up on Monday (Only 5700 miles in) to hear a ticking/chirping noise I never heard from the motor. Tried to figure it out with way too many possibilities. Was planning on driving it to our local Chevy Dealership only to decide to make the call to have it towed down to avoid additional damage.
Got the diagnosis today and was told that the #2 lifter was faulty causing wear damage to the cam thus starting the chirping/clicking sound. Although covered under warranty they have to tear em' down and replace the cam and lifters. NEVER did I think I would be dealing with this, this early, or prior to doing a cam swap.
Two Part Question:
1. Has anyone in and around a 2017 (April build date) experienced the same issue with such low mileage, and
2. Should I be concerned with any other problems with this failure to other area's that are not being replaced due to this failure later down the line?

