Great day to be outside, breezy, cloudy and good company.
Spent an hour fiddling with the aluminum elbow and seal. The clip holding the aluminum clutch elbow on top of the trans was weak sauce and I pulled it out with my finger nails, but I had a second one from a new elbow and it snapped in great. Sprayed some brakleen on the inside through the only passage way to see the ring gear, onto the back of the inside of bellhousing to clean off residual brake fluid that was in there and watched it all run out from between the engine and trans.
Scott suggested we were done and that we level the car out, wait it out to dee if it dripped and see if that was the fix, but I wanted to be sure, so I said let's pull the engine the rest of the way. We did, separated the trans and found out that the clip being weak sauce was in fact my problem and brake fluid was running down the nipple, down the clutch pipe and along the inside of the bellhousing and out of the bottom between the engine and trans. Oh well, I know for sure what the problem was and that there is no further issues, that my air gap was right, that my TOB is good, that my clutch pipe is tight and that my aluminum block is now seated properly and my clutch is bled again.
Got the VIN plate put back on, it looks like 0FGB470 because of the larger rivets, so hopefully local law won't give me crap when they come to fill out paperwork.
Now to go ahead order harnesses, start reassembly and practice that oddball shift pattern lol