In an effort to keep multiple similar threads at a minimum I figured I'd post here.
From all the other leaky rear main seal threads I've read, I'm assuming most of you would assume that it's a bad rear main seal if it's coming out of the hole at the bottom of the bell housing, correct?
I bought my Deuce 2 years ago, almost to the day, and recovered her from Michigan to Tucson with absolutely no problems, no leaks, actually one of my least problematic road trips ever. Some 2K+ miles in 3 days. And I've had no real issues since then.
Now all of a sudden the oil pressure gauge is reading zero and very burnt, very thinned-out black oil is dripping out of that bell housing hole, leaving maybe an 8" dia puddle after a 30 min drive.
I was injured in a training accident in October and wasn't able to drive her for a few months; (Was medevacced in a fully armed Blackhawk with A-10s flying top cover, pretty sweet! Or so they told me once I was coherent) How long is too long when talking about a truck sitting idle? The longest she sat was maybe 2 months at a time.
I guess my questions are:
1) Is there any possibility it could be something other than a bad rear main seal before I go down that road?
2) Is there a way to tell before getting things dismantled?
3) If that is what it most likely is, would a college student be able to feasibly accomplish the repair with few heavy diesel tools to speak of, no experience with the interior of a motor and in my apartment complex parking lot?
4) If it'd be simpler/less costly in time/money/headaches to have a shop do it, with a bad rear main (assuming) what else should I be sure to have them inspect/repair?