rustycrocker
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Understood. A few other possibilities worth checking before pulling the transmission are:I will check that, but the oil seems to be coming from that hole between the pan and the bellhousing.
If it is, here what I changed when I did the job 5+ yrs and 63k miles ago:2007 Yukon XL, 170k miles. Have a leak from the bottom of the engine. Cleaned it up and watched for leaks and it appears to be leaking between the engine block and the bellhousing. Guessing it is main seal?
I understand. I certainly can't see my Father who is around that age taking on this job...20 years ago, I would have jumped into this project, but at 70, I am not up to pulling the tranny with the vehicle on jackstands. And being retired and on a fixed income, I can't afford to have a shop do it. Looks like I will just keep feeding it a quart of oil every month and deal with the puddle under the car.
At 71, and still working on vehicles at home, I understand. I do lots of different repairs and maintenance work but would not tackle this at home, either. If you are a veteran, you can check at the local American Legion or VFW for possible help, with finding a repair source or even help with the financial part. If all else fails, there are additives that can be poured in that can swell that seal and stop or slow down the leak, maybe. Is not a guarantee fix.20 years ago, I would have jumped into this project, but at 70, I am not up to pulling the tranny with the vehicle on jackstands. And being retired and on a fixed income, I can't afford to have a shop do it. Looks like I will just keep feeding it a quart of oil every month and deal with the puddle under the car.