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I bought an '86 M998 about a month ago. Being new to MVs, I took it to the former Hummer dealer to look it over. Maybe a mistake, maybe not... I figured they would know best what it needed, and given that I don't have a lift, I wasn't sure that I could lure an E5 from Fort Lewis to come check out the vehicle.
Bottom line: Nearly every seal and gasket was original and needed to be replaced. To their credit, they took me into the service bay and showed me the seals - the seals were bad and were leaking.
When they took off the wheels and hubs, the hubs were filled with fluid. Service bulletin says look for a broker intercooler. Checked the intercooler, but it's fine. So - question for the Reasonably Knowledgeable Individuals: Where's the fluid coming from and how? I've been instructed to drive the truck for 500 miles and come back to check fluids, but since I don't (yet) drive my truck too often, it might be 6 months or more before I can put 500 miles on it.
Ideas?
PBR
Bottom line: Nearly every seal and gasket was original and needed to be replaced. To their credit, they took me into the service bay and showed me the seals - the seals were bad and were leaking.
When they took off the wheels and hubs, the hubs were filled with fluid. Service bulletin says look for a broker intercooler. Checked the intercooler, but it's fine. So - question for the Reasonably Knowledgeable Individuals: Where's the fluid coming from and how? I've been instructed to drive the truck for 500 miles and come back to check fluids, but since I don't (yet) drive my truck too often, it might be 6 months or more before I can put 500 miles on it.
Ideas?
PBR