I have an 06 Suburban with 265k miles. Original engine, and transmission. The engine has all the typical oil leaks, rear main, oil cooler port, etc. I had the valve cover gaskets replaced though. Does not burn oil currently.
My mechanic convinced me NOT to replace the remaining seals and stop ALL leaks and his reasoning was that on such a high mileage engine, sealing up the leaks would probably cause it to start burning a lot of oil. I'd rather a few drips here and there over burning oil. He said he had a customer come in recently with the same setup, insisted on replacing all seals, and now that person's truck burns a lot of oil.
I am starting to doubt it though, and couldn't find much info online to confirm whether this is true or not.
Can sealing up a high mileage engine cause it to start burning oil even if it is not burning any now?
My mechanic convinced me NOT to replace the remaining seals and stop ALL leaks and his reasoning was that on such a high mileage engine, sealing up the leaks would probably cause it to start burning a lot of oil. I'd rather a few drips here and there over burning oil. He said he had a customer come in recently with the same setup, insisted on replacing all seals, and now that person's truck burns a lot of oil.
I am starting to doubt it though, and couldn't find much info online to confirm whether this is true or not.
Can sealing up a high mileage engine cause it to start burning oil even if it is not burning any now?