Hey all,
I have a 2007 Yukon Denali (6.2L, no AFM) and I recently rebuild the engine (approx 4200 miles ago). Full rebuild w/ new pistons/rings, lifters, main/rod bearings, timing gear, oil pump, rebuilt heads...etc...etc. I recently went on a longer trip than normal and saw oil dripping from the sway bar after it sat at home for about 20 min. I see oil along the back of the engine and it seems to be coming from ABOVE the oil pan. I pulled an inspection plate and the bottom of the transmission bell housing is dry as is the flexplate (which would lead me to believe not a rear main seal...I thought I installed that VERY CAREFULLY). I cleaned the entire bottom of the engine with brake cleaner, put it on ramps to get a better view, and let it idle and periodically hold at 1500 rpm and 2000 rpm (total for approx 10 min). I see NO oil coming from around the pan, nothing around the oil cooler block-off plate, nothing wet in the bellhousing, but I do see some forming on the drivers side rear of the block where the 'pad' is.
So, I thought that maybe I lost a seal on the oil pressure sending unit, a leaky valley cover, or a bad valve cover gasket. I checked the VC gasket carefully and can see no signs of a leak. I tore into the intake...and there is a decent amount of oil in each runner. So much that the #5 and #7 runners actually seemed to have oil 'weeping' out of the gaskets and down the back of the valley cover. All Valley Cover bolts are tight and there seems to be no oil coming from the Valley Cover - Oil pressure sending unit connection. All intake port bolts were tightened to spec upon install. I cannot confirm if I have the newer 12570427 valve cover, as I honestly didn't know to look for it when I rebuilt the engine. It does have a brand new Melling oil pump advised for the VVT in that engine so it pumps at a slightly higher pressure than what I had when I bought the truck with 129k on the clock. When cold, it will run 40psi at idle and when driving at 1500rpm after just warming up it will hit 60psi.
I can see oil in the runners. I know I need the updated Valve Cover (The oil deflector at the pan was installed during the rebuild). However, has anyone seen oil buildup via PCV so bad that it bypassed the intake runner gasket and ran down the back of the block enough to pool and cause a substantial drip all the way down to the sway bar?
Basically my question is this: Do I keep looking for other areas where a leak may be? I'm not sure where else to look, honestly. No Service Engine lights. I need to get this resolved so I don't have the damn oil spots in my garage anymore. This is ridiculous for 4000k miles. Grrrr.....
I have a 2007 Yukon Denali (6.2L, no AFM) and I recently rebuild the engine (approx 4200 miles ago). Full rebuild w/ new pistons/rings, lifters, main/rod bearings, timing gear, oil pump, rebuilt heads...etc...etc. I recently went on a longer trip than normal and saw oil dripping from the sway bar after it sat at home for about 20 min. I see oil along the back of the engine and it seems to be coming from ABOVE the oil pan. I pulled an inspection plate and the bottom of the transmission bell housing is dry as is the flexplate (which would lead me to believe not a rear main seal...I thought I installed that VERY CAREFULLY). I cleaned the entire bottom of the engine with brake cleaner, put it on ramps to get a better view, and let it idle and periodically hold at 1500 rpm and 2000 rpm (total for approx 10 min). I see NO oil coming from around the pan, nothing around the oil cooler block-off plate, nothing wet in the bellhousing, but I do see some forming on the drivers side rear of the block where the 'pad' is.
So, I thought that maybe I lost a seal on the oil pressure sending unit, a leaky valley cover, or a bad valve cover gasket. I checked the VC gasket carefully and can see no signs of a leak. I tore into the intake...and there is a decent amount of oil in each runner. So much that the #5 and #7 runners actually seemed to have oil 'weeping' out of the gaskets and down the back of the valley cover. All Valley Cover bolts are tight and there seems to be no oil coming from the Valley Cover - Oil pressure sending unit connection. All intake port bolts were tightened to spec upon install. I cannot confirm if I have the newer 12570427 valve cover, as I honestly didn't know to look for it when I rebuilt the engine. It does have a brand new Melling oil pump advised for the VVT in that engine so it pumps at a slightly higher pressure than what I had when I bought the truck with 129k on the clock. When cold, it will run 40psi at idle and when driving at 1500rpm after just warming up it will hit 60psi.
I can see oil in the runners. I know I need the updated Valve Cover (The oil deflector at the pan was installed during the rebuild). However, has anyone seen oil buildup via PCV so bad that it bypassed the intake runner gasket and ran down the back of the block enough to pool and cause a substantial drip all the way down to the sway bar?
Basically my question is this: Do I keep looking for other areas where a leak may be? I'm not sure where else to look, honestly. No Service Engine lights. I need to get this resolved so I don't have the damn oil spots in my garage anymore. This is ridiculous for 4000k miles. Grrrr.....