RENAMED!! The adventures of Chase and his 2006 Yukon XL Denali!! Follow along on my travels!

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The silver esky I hit the yard up for yesterday had a cover in good shape with no cracks or chips in the paint so I grabbed it. Gave it a little wet sand a polish and it cleaned up nicely. Looks much better on the bumper cover that I had painted in 2021.
 

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hit my oil change interval this week. Had a $20 rewards credit at autozone so I grabbed oil and a filter and only spent 20 bucks. Not a bad deal. Oil change done and air filter cleaned. Stupid me though, as I was tightening up the new filter, which thankfully didn’t cause me any issues this time around thanks to AutoZone’s cool little cap tool that fits the bottom of the filter and has a 3/8 ratchet slot in the middle of the cap, I accidentally kicked over the fresh quart of oil and spilled over half of it in the garage floor…. Dang it…. I’m about a half a quart low with everything filled back up so I gotta get another quart in the morning….. but that’s the least of my issues tonight…
 

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My garage door snapped of its track last night on my way out to Wyatt’s for dance night and when I was closing it up to head out, I noticed some light smoky fumes coming out around the grille and headlight on my passenger side. Popped the hood and saw that my passenger side valve cover is pretty grimy…… like SUPER CRUSTY….. think it might be leaking so after getting my oil changed tonight I pulled the engine cover and the coil pack to check the valve cover bolts thinking they may need to be snugged down. Of course in wiggling the engine cover free, the heater core hose coming from the water pump, to the firewall, just fell into my hands. The plastic T finally gave up…. :banghead:

And the valve cover bolts were snug…. So not only am I heading to autozone at the crack of dawn before work for a quart of oil, I also now need heater core line Ts, the tool to remove them, a gallon coolant and a set of valve cover gaskets to get the passenger side done. Sucks given that in 2020 when I had the rear main seal, oil pan, and valley pan gaskets replaced, supposedly the valve cover was leaking after only a year since being replaced and they replaced it again. Truck has probably seen less than 50,000 miles since the oil seals were dealt with. I can’t believe that barely 4 years later I gotta do another valve cover seal. I left the coil pack off tonight so that the valve cover comes apart quick in the morning when I get hands on all the parts. Super annoyed tonight. lol.
 

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24 hours later I’m still annoyed…… but also reminding myself that small maintenance items inevitably will happen with an 18 year old 205k SUV. Just life. Counting my blessings that the only major vehicle expense to ever really occur with any of the vehicles I’ve had so far was the Denali transmission kicking the bucket back in November of 2015. I really can’t complain about these small things that I certainly have the skills to handle.

That being said…..
 
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I was way to trigger happy on firing the parts cannon, thinking I knew exactly what I needed…. and completely missed the target…. :nono: I thought I’d learned this lesson already but apparently not.

So I rode my new electric mountain bike that is my Christmas present from my mom(early because she happened upon it at a yard sale at Labor Day weekend and she just dropped it to my house) and rode the few miles into town this morning to autozone. A kid(I say kid cuz he’s mid 20s, known him since he was a tiny and I’m officially old now) that I’ve know decently well since my late teen/early adult years works for autozone. He’s a gearhead and knows his stuff and usually gets me what I need pretty easily. After some back and forth on which part I actually needed for the connection for that heater core hose, because I realized when I got there I actually wasn’t sure what I needed… I got a dorman plastic hose connector, a quart of engine oil, a gallon of coolant and a valve cover gasket set, and took off to pedal home and sort everything out…..


Turns out I didn’t realize there’s two plastic connectors that hook the hose to the heater core. The T shaped one that fits into the core piping, on the firewall side, with the perpendicular spot that connects to the metal line right below it, which I believe is the rear HVAC setup line, and then the hose itself has a shorter straight line set up connector with the little teeth things that hold them in place…. I mentioned parts cannon, I grabbed the shorter piece that fits into the hose end thinking that would solve the issue. Get home to find that no in fact that piece is fine and still attached to the hose end, and I need the T…. Oops…

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Before I get to the next bit I noticed last night while I was underneath pulling the drain bolt to change my oil, there was a TON of crusty but still greasy oil slung all over the bottom of the oil pan, the bottom of the front diff, and a bit on the trans bell housing. Like ALOT….. it had been dripping very slowly/intermittently the last couple months with maybe a few small drops every few days or so, with no far sling spatter all over the bottom end. I had just been keeping an eye on it….. but then this buildup caught me off guard.

I won’t lie the bike ride this morning wore me out super quick after not getting really any biking in the last two summers. While trying to figure out getting back into town for autozone since I was too tired to ride, and calling to make sure they still had the correct T fitting for me to come grab, I inspected the passenger side valve cover and found an interesting scenario. The gasket was totally fine. Got it opened up to find the gasket not torn or flattened out like a pancake. I then realize the oil filler tube that’s attached at the forward end of the cover over the #2 cylinder wasn’t sitting flush in its mount. It’s always had a small twist in it, I notice the twist if I don’t unscrew the fill cap at the right angle but never gave it much thought. Once I saw the tube not sitting flush and realized there’s a gasket in it, I immediately figured out I should probably try and replace it and that’s possibly the source of the crusty buildup I noticed at the valve cover and probably a big contributor to the underside situation.

I couldn’t find a GM part number or exploded parts view to figure out which one was correct so I called over the shop that’s across the street from autozone that I’ve been doing a ton of business with the last two summers since the other shop I detailed for for years closed up. Tech looked up my valve covers in his system and confirmed that the filler tube gasket is separately serviceable and that dorman makes a replacement.

Called up my friend Lisa and asked if I could borrow her little Suzuki samurai that she keeps as the snow beater to run into town. She’s like yep come on over I so I rode my bike to her house just a couple minutes away from my house and hopped in the samurai. We call it the roller skate. It’s definitely an experience to drive cuz she’s a bit old and rickety, bucket of bolts style… but I really like it and I like getting into a manual as often as I can to be able to keep those skills fresh haha. Parts store had the correct T fitting, and I grabbed a set of the “quick disconnect tool” that’s supposed to make getting the old fittings off easy and got back to the house. I also looked for the filler tube gasket, but autozone for some reason had the part listed in their catalog but was un-orderable, which kinda sucked. I realize the ideal solution in this scenario is to get metal replacements from gruven parts to avoid this exact failure in the connector happening again at some point. But unfortunately those will take a fair bit of time to get ordered and shipped to me and I need the Denali back on the road. Lost a day of work today so plastic dorman connector fitting it is for the time being. Was able to have the NAPA parts store across town get the tube fitting gasket ordered for me and it should be up the mountain from the warehouse first thing tomorrow morning.
 

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Got the heater core hose reconnected as it should be snug and proper. But…
I didn’t grab a second T connector for the other line this afternoon. I was somewhat out of patience in that moment and said “screw it the second line isn’t an issue at the moment so I’m leaving it alone” I know I know….. it’s probably doomed to fail at any moment now since I had to mess with the other one. I’m hoping it doesn’t give and I can run it til I can get the metal replacements ordered and swapped in for a permanent solution.

And I’ll be honest…. It was a lots of yelling cuss words afternoon because of the ABSOLUTELY AWFUL type of connector GM decided to use for the T pieces….. those stupid little bits were the biggest pain in the behind to get undone. I genuinely want to slap whoever it was that decided that was a good idea to go with for a connector, and also id like to slap whoever made the decision a plastic piece was the answer for hose connection pieces that have HOT engine coolant flowing THROUGH THEM!! Both the smaller connector for the rear line at the bottom of the T, and the bigger end on the core piping had to be broken piece by piece until it could slide off. And the “quick disconnect fitting tool” thing that I bought was completely useless. I’m not looking forward to doing this job again when I have metal replacements. Though I have a couple tool ideas in mind that might make it a bit easier next time around.
 

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Not fully seated engine oil fill tube and the gasket sticking out a bit. Shop said it should make a quarter turn and then come free to replace the gasket under the tube. At the moment it only twists not even 1/8 turn in either direction. So not sure what getting it apart will entail but that’s on hold til the new gasket shows up tomorrow morning. I called it quits for the day after sorting out the heater hose. I’ll figure out the filler tube disassemble in the morning and then once that’s squared away I can reassemble the valve cover/filler tube, coil packs, and engine cover and get oil topped off and coolant topped off before firing it up, and getting all the air burped out of the cooling system.
 

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