After replacing the rear main seal (pretty sure that one is sealed up right) I got around to firing the motor and checking everything underneath.
The first thing I heard was a pretty constant drip. Upon closer inspection I found that fluid was leaking from both threaded holes on each side of the bellhousing just above the cross-member. On the front side it was dripping straight down into a catch so I could inspect the fluid. On the backside it was dripping onto the cross-member itself and then flowing off and dripping down the member.
The fluid was collected and it is a darker, grayish color and I'm almost certain this is transmission fluid. If it were leaking oil from the rear main I would have expected it to be honey colored as the oil was replaced with the seal and has no miles on it.
So would I be correct in assuming my transmission has a leak in it somewhere? Would I also be correct in assuming that the transmission needs to be pulled out in order to fix it?
Any advice would be appreciated ... I'm learning slowly
Eventually you'll hear less from me, I promise! Photos attached hopefully show what I'm talking about.

The first thing I heard was a pretty constant drip. Upon closer inspection I found that fluid was leaking from both threaded holes on each side of the bellhousing just above the cross-member. On the front side it was dripping straight down into a catch so I could inspect the fluid. On the backside it was dripping onto the cross-member itself and then flowing off and dripping down the member.
The fluid was collected and it is a darker, grayish color and I'm almost certain this is transmission fluid. If it were leaking oil from the rear main I would have expected it to be honey colored as the oil was replaced with the seal and has no miles on it.
So would I be correct in assuming my transmission has a leak in it somewhere? Would I also be correct in assuming that the transmission needs to be pulled out in order to fix it?
Any advice would be appreciated ... I'm learning slowly



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