Yukon_driver
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Hi everyone, this is my first post here. I came looking for answers regarding rear main seal replacement on a 2002 GMC Yukon. I have had several quotes to have this repair done, ranging from $1,700 to $2,200. But for the first time today, a mechanic told me that it would not be worth it to do this repair because it would require an engine breakdown. For context, my engine has 217,000 miles on it, and the mechanic informed me that by pulling an engine with so many miles and disassembling it, we were almost guaranteed to run into more costly issues and it could potentially result in the need for a complete rebuild. He further explained that it would be better worth my time to purchase a new crate engine and have it installed in place of my current engine.
I am bringing this issue here for discussion because I was not aware that the engine needed to be pulled for this repair, and I would like input from more sources with advice/confirmations/counterarguments. Ideally, I would like to keep my current engine, but I am also prepared to face the sad truth that my engine may not be worth repairing. Currently, it leaks about 2 quarts of oil in between oil changes. For further context on the condition of my vehicle in general, it also has transmission, diff, and transfer case leaks.
Any advice is welcome, thank you in advance!
I am bringing this issue here for discussion because I was not aware that the engine needed to be pulled for this repair, and I would like input from more sources with advice/confirmations/counterarguments. Ideally, I would like to keep my current engine, but I am also prepared to face the sad truth that my engine may not be worth repairing. Currently, it leaks about 2 quarts of oil in between oil changes. For further context on the condition of my vehicle in general, it also has transmission, diff, and transfer case leaks.
Any advice is welcome, thank you in advance!