22YukonDenali22
TYF Newbie
- Joined
- Jun 18, 2020
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Can’t be afraid of doing maintenance just because some people don’t do it right and have issues. There’s a centering tool that comes with the ACDelco rear main seal that ensures it gets installed right, if you follow directions you’re good to go. I guess if you buy a crappy main seal like a Dorman you deserve what you get. But I’ll never be afraid to replace any and all wear items with OEM quality when they’re buried like that. I mean, your trans went out at that mileage so who’s to say the main seal isn’t far behind. That’s my thinking anyway.
It's all perspective. The rear main was bone dry. I do oil changes synthetic every 3-4k, and routinely clean the pcv valve to try to limit excessivec crankcase pressure. I know the guy who was doing the actual internal tranny rebuild. I don't know the techs who do the reinstall, and their familiarity with the RMS. I paid these people money because I knew they were good with transmissions. If I needed/wanted a RMS replacement, I'd do it myself, or research and find somebody I was comfortable with.