My Gf asked me to help a coworker of hers with some vehicle issues she’s having. She doesn’t have a lot of money so she’s had random people making more of a mess than fixing. Example- one of her friends replaced a brake rotor on her Grand Am and forgot to put in one of the bolts that holds the caliper to the hub.
That brings us to the Yukon. She has a 2007 Yukon Denali with 6.2 and 250k. She just bought it and had the transmission fail. I think the same guy who did the incomplete brake job on the Grand Am put a new solenoid in the transmission and now it’s drives but has a massive oil leak.
A steady stream of oil is coming down and draining onto the transmission cooler lines right behind the bell housing.
I’ve only ever seen an oil leak this bad on an engine with a cracked block. It was starting to get dark so I couldn’t really see much. Valve covers definately have some issues on both sides. Filter and cooler lines look good but they are on the other side anyway.
I’ve owned a few chevys in the past. 327, 350, 454, 6.0 so I am familiar with the constant rear main drip. This is different. Can a rear main leak that bad?
I am going to go back over there tomorrow with the bolts to fix her Grand Am and get a better look at her Denali after refreshing myself with GM.
If any of you guys can help me track this leak down I’d appreciate it.
That brings us to the Yukon. She has a 2007 Yukon Denali with 6.2 and 250k. She just bought it and had the transmission fail. I think the same guy who did the incomplete brake job on the Grand Am put a new solenoid in the transmission and now it’s drives but has a massive oil leak.
A steady stream of oil is coming down and draining onto the transmission cooler lines right behind the bell housing.
I’ve only ever seen an oil leak this bad on an engine with a cracked block. It was starting to get dark so I couldn’t really see much. Valve covers definately have some issues on both sides. Filter and cooler lines look good but they are on the other side anyway.
I’ve owned a few chevys in the past. 327, 350, 454, 6.0 so I am familiar with the constant rear main drip. This is different. Can a rear main leak that bad?
I am going to go back over there tomorrow with the bolts to fix her Grand Am and get a better look at her Denali after refreshing myself with GM.
If any of you guys can help me track this leak down I’d appreciate it.