Thanks matt. I have already replaced the high pressure line with O-rings, and going to replace the return line also because I replaced the pump just recently. By the time I'm done all components will be new, because I would rather put a new gear in vs rebuild. It does appear the leak is coming from the bottom of the gear. Perhaps at the steering shaft. Where could I find a good write up on replacing the gear? Thanks again for the help.
Not sure. I have not done it on a Yukon. I've done it maybe 5 times on jeeps and a Chevy van.
They all actually used a very similar 3 bolt Gear unit.
I would pull pitman arm, unhook two hoses and then loosen input shaft and then remove the 3 main bolts that hold the unit to the chasis.
I have bought cheap units from U Pull It yards and use those as trade in on reman units. Looking at the rebuild process, I can't see too much difference on remain versus new. I wish I knew how to reman them myself. It is likely not that hard.
You said you did the hoses already. I screw up the o-ring about 20% of the time. I don't get the right size, don't oil it enough or crush it by over tightening.
The hose is easy to screw up.
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