Okay we're back and had a great time. We did give our mother earth some of her oil back but not too much. Oil does come from the desert, right?
Anyways back to the seal. I'll admit that I had to change that seal twice. Apparently when I looked at the way the lip on the upper half of the two piece seal went(forward of coarse) I inadvertently rotated or flipped the seal before installing into the block. It leaked way worse than it originally did and I replaced it again not believing what I did. The surfaces are clean and looked good. Oil pan seals and gaskets were in tact and right where they should be. The leak is now slower than before doing the job but still a pain in the ace.
Now that we are back and don't need the Jeep until Memorial day weekend I suggested he do a cam, lifters and valve springs. Is there a cam seal or other seal in the rear of the block?
Would taking the inspection cover off the transmission give me any insight? It wouldn't be a straight line of sight thing. I could maybe stick a dental mirror up in there but would I be able to see any higher than the crank?
I've had the intake off and on again and used a new gasket (metal) and RTV Black on ends and around the water ports. The block and intake surfaces were clean and in good shape. It just drips down between the trans and engine