Hey guys. Question for you all.
My yukon was a pretty low on oil today so i added oil and decided to leak check it.
Found that there is oil over the starter, the rear of the oil pan, and pretty much over the bottom of the transmission bell housing. I pulled the inspection cover off to look into where the flywheel and torque converter are.
Everything is dry inside there. No oil on the flywheel at all nor the converter, its all dry in there.
I do see the light blue/green edge of the rear main seal. Looks very slightly damp with oil but i see no trails or anything inside.
Anywhere else i should look? The oil pan was replaced by a contractor before i purchased the truck. Its got roughly 178kmiles on it.
Any other places i should check? It doesnt leave any spots in the driveway or parking spots. Just i would think that a rear main seal would leave the flywheel all wet with oil if it was leaking.
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My yukon was a pretty low on oil today so i added oil and decided to leak check it.
Found that there is oil over the starter, the rear of the oil pan, and pretty much over the bottom of the transmission bell housing. I pulled the inspection cover off to look into where the flywheel and torque converter are.
Everything is dry inside there. No oil on the flywheel at all nor the converter, its all dry in there.
I do see the light blue/green edge of the rear main seal. Looks very slightly damp with oil but i see no trails or anything inside.
Anywhere else i should look? The oil pan was replaced by a contractor before i purchased the truck. Its got roughly 178kmiles on it.
Any other places i should check? It doesnt leave any spots in the driveway or parking spots. Just i would think that a rear main seal would leave the flywheel all wet with oil if it was leaking.
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