ivin74
05 NBS Nali
With that many miles on the vehicle I suspect the leak is coming from rear main seal. I'm surprised it lasted that long they usually go out around 120k miles.
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Maybe on a Gen1 SBC but defnitely not on a Gen 3/4.With tha many miles on the vehicle I suspect the leak is coming from rear main seal. I'm surprised it lasted that long they usually go out around 120k miles.
I'll be pulling the intake this week...so far it does look like some form of leaking at the rear of the engine. If it wasn't destroying my concrete driveway I honestly wouldn't care so much but I'm tired of cleaning up after this truck! M y other Escalade with 250k doesn't leak at all after a few fixes but was obviously taken care of even before my ownership
I was able to get a clear pic with my phone of the ops, rear of valley pan gasket and back of heads/ valve cover gaskets. All were leaking but the ops will pump the oil out back there and it will run down both sides. Start with the easy stuff. Still wouldn't count out the rear main even though it appears dry.Oil pressure sensor is at the back of the engine block, practically above the flywheel at 12 o'clock position. Could explain oil dribbling down both sides. The OPS is a fairly common thing to leak or start giving bad readings with old age.
See if you can get a little inspection mirror over the top of the flywheel area (or one of those colonoscopy camera probes) to see if that is leaking.