Just got my 340 fired up after quite a while.
Was only running for a few minutes, small 2" puddle right under the bellhousing. Installed the new rear main while the engine was in the stand. Made sure everything was clean, seal was facing the right way, used "Right stuff" on the seal ends. Put a little grease on the lip so I didn't burn it up on start up.
Is there anyway it has to break in a little to conform to the crank? I'm trying to pretend it is going to stop, but I think if it was going seal it would have right from the start.
I haven't won many battles with this car.