Oil leak

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Dustin Jackson

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True it could be a coolant leak that’s soaking up oil making it look dark.
 

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@89Suburban does it leave oil spots on the ground? The thing about my leak is it wasn’t showing up on my driveway


Oh yeah big time, all over the frame too. It will leave a couple dollar bill sized spots overnight. Everything has been resealed except the front and rear mains/covers and oil pan. Oil pan and gasket will be next see how much that slows it down. Replace o-ring and install oil deflector. After that I will just run it whatever it is until I replace the motor.
 
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Well I do have spots on the ground and it's all over the starter. It's definitely oil. But, I suspect i have a slight coolant leak as well that I've had since I got the truck. It's incredibly slow though. I may just get my suburban up and going and just really dive into this thing.

As far as the oild slinging, I suspect that as well but there is no oil on my belts at all
 

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Video no longer available. Going to fix the link?
 

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very common for the oem ls balancer's to fail and start to wobble. the outside ring rides on a rubber insert. back in the day a balancer had that, but then a pulley bolted on the front of it. that way the balancer lived basically forever without any load on the rubber insert, gm decided to cut belt groves in the rubber supported part this time, spinning all those accessories kills them, sooner in manual tranny sports car, longer in the trucks and suvs. but it happens to them all.

oem will last you another 100k. Power bond seems to be a decent low cost aftermarket. ATI fluid damper or the other brand I can't think of are better, but much much more expensive.
 

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