gophergunner
10-24-2009, 21:01
2006 GMC sierra, Duramax/Allison, 186, 950 km's
Transmission cooling lines......on my 4th set right now.......they are actually holding out this time. (knock on wood)
Power steering lines.....second set, leaking like crazy and making the drivers side of my truck rust proof when I drive down the highway. They seem to have just gotten worse within the last few days.
Front differential, needed new seal on drivers side output shaft. What was supposed to be a minor 1 hr job quickly turned into a $450 bill, several hrs of work and 2 days without my truck. All good now, but lets see for how long.
Had to do a rear wheel hub seal on the passenger side. Noticed it when I had the truck on the hoist to change oil. Had my park break soaked in oil. All fixed and seems to be fine now.
Notice my rear pinion seal has just started to leak......and JUST started as in the last 10 km or so that I drove the truck because it has barely any spray on the diff, but its getting wet.
My biggest issues with my truck have been leaks it seems. GM doesn't seem to have any good luck with aluminium to rubber lines, maybe they should take notes from board like this....
I wonder how hard it is to change out the rear pinion seal? Is it one of those "quick and easy" like the front axle seal? Or is it actually going to be quick and easy? Or is it really a tough one to deal with? Wouldn't mind fixing it sooner rather than later, and would sooner do it myself at home if I can but I don't want to end up tearing apart the whole differential just for a seal.
Thanks for any input....:)
Transmission cooling lines......on my 4th set right now.......they are actually holding out this time. (knock on wood)
Power steering lines.....second set, leaking like crazy and making the drivers side of my truck rust proof when I drive down the highway. They seem to have just gotten worse within the last few days.
Front differential, needed new seal on drivers side output shaft. What was supposed to be a minor 1 hr job quickly turned into a $450 bill, several hrs of work and 2 days without my truck. All good now, but lets see for how long.
Had to do a rear wheel hub seal on the passenger side. Noticed it when I had the truck on the hoist to change oil. Had my park break soaked in oil. All fixed and seems to be fine now.
Notice my rear pinion seal has just started to leak......and JUST started as in the last 10 km or so that I drove the truck because it has barely any spray on the diff, but its getting wet.
My biggest issues with my truck have been leaks it seems. GM doesn't seem to have any good luck with aluminium to rubber lines, maybe they should take notes from board like this....
I wonder how hard it is to change out the rear pinion seal? Is it one of those "quick and easy" like the front axle seal? Or is it actually going to be quick and easy? Or is it really a tough one to deal with? Wouldn't mind fixing it sooner rather than later, and would sooner do it myself at home if I can but I don't want to end up tearing apart the whole differential just for a seal.
Thanks for any input....:)