Background... my '98 Yukon has one year on a transmission rebuilt with heavy duty parts. Mostly decent otherwise, but engine bearings now going out. Sticker shock on used vehicles.
Saturday I bought a '97 Chevy 2500 heavy duty extended cab with full bed and 10 ply tires. Basically paid just over scrap price. It's got a 5.7 that I am pretty sure will drop into my Yukon. The guy let it go cheap to clean up his work yard. It was parked for a year because an employee told him the tranny had trouble shifting.
I am going to change oil. Then a transmission drain, new filter, pan gasket, and new fluid. Then see how she runs. (I did not detect shifting problems driving it the several miles to where it is now parked.)
What else should I do/check? Should i put something like transmission medic in or not?
And, if the truck stays a driver, do I look for another engine for the Yukon or just cut my losses? Any other considerations?
Saturday I bought a '97 Chevy 2500 heavy duty extended cab with full bed and 10 ply tires. Basically paid just over scrap price. It's got a 5.7 that I am pretty sure will drop into my Yukon. The guy let it go cheap to clean up his work yard. It was parked for a year because an employee told him the tranny had trouble shifting.
I am going to change oil. Then a transmission drain, new filter, pan gasket, and new fluid. Then see how she runs. (I did not detect shifting problems driving it the several miles to where it is now parked.)
What else should I do/check? Should i put something like transmission medic in or not?
And, if the truck stays a driver, do I look for another engine for the Yukon or just cut my losses? Any other considerations?
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