bushraticus
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I bought my dad's 2007 Yukon Denali 6.2 with approx. 150K miles out of his estate about six months ago and need some advice on a couple of things. The problems started a few months after that when a coolant hose blew when I was on a dark trucking highway with kids in the car and nowhere safe to pull over. I had to drive it a few more minutes than I'd have liked, maybe 3 or 4 minutes with the dash freaking out more and more. The engine definitely got overheated, how badly I don't know.
I had that hose replaced by mechanics who said everything seemed fine though I noticed a slight continued burning smell that they couldn't explain. They did however notice the rear main seal has a slow leak when I asked them take another look. Fast forward to a few weeks ago when the tire guys noticed a pretty big pool of slightly oily orange fluid while installing new tires (maybe a cup or two?). Took it back to the mechanics who said fluid levels were good and all seemed well. Then I noticed the leak again a few days later on the deck of a ferry I was taking, which gave me a chance to mop up and save some which I took back to the mechanics after my vacation.
This time they found coolant leaking down the back of the head down into the area where the rear main seal is leaking oil. My guess is that some of the coolant is getting cooked after it leaks out (the unexplained smell) and the rest picks up a little surface oil on the way to the ground.
The next step is for me to take it to another shop that can tackle bigger jobs than these guys but I thought I should ask here a) what people thought of my theory and b) how much labor is shared between the head gasket + rear main seal replacement jobs? The head gasket seems the more pressing of the two but maybe they should be done at the same time if there's lots of labor overlap.
I had that hose replaced by mechanics who said everything seemed fine though I noticed a slight continued burning smell that they couldn't explain. They did however notice the rear main seal has a slow leak when I asked them take another look. Fast forward to a few weeks ago when the tire guys noticed a pretty big pool of slightly oily orange fluid while installing new tires (maybe a cup or two?). Took it back to the mechanics who said fluid levels were good and all seemed well. Then I noticed the leak again a few days later on the deck of a ferry I was taking, which gave me a chance to mop up and save some which I took back to the mechanics after my vacation.
This time they found coolant leaking down the back of the head down into the area where the rear main seal is leaking oil. My guess is that some of the coolant is getting cooked after it leaks out (the unexplained smell) and the rest picks up a little surface oil on the way to the ground.
The next step is for me to take it to another shop that can tackle bigger jobs than these guys but I thought I should ask here a) what people thought of my theory and b) how much labor is shared between the head gasket + rear main seal replacement jobs? The head gasket seems the more pressing of the two but maybe they should be done at the same time if there's lots of labor overlap.
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