Problem w/ Turbo 350

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Ok here goes the story. I have a 1987 GMC with 5.7L TBI. OEM 700R4 went out so I decided to go with a turbo 350. Got everything pulled and put back in with new seal and filter on tranny. New u-joints all the way around and new started while I had it pulled. Slapped the 350 in there today and gave it brand new fluids. No leaks so we decided to turn it over and now I have a pretty bad oil leak lloks like it was coming from the top of the bell housing... Any suggestions?
 
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Pump seal on torque converter?
 

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Pressure test port of the vent tube are the only things in that general area.
 

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Would that cause the engine to not turn over? It will crank and when it cranks is the only time it leaks
 

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Got to get hotrod to chime in on this, I am leaning towards the converter seal. It would not keep the engine from turning over. If that is happening then you have a major mechanical failure in there somewhere.
 

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Is it tranny fluid or oil? Look all around the trans and make sure theres no holes open. There is a port that has a small bolt in it. Might be 2 cant remember. If its comin out the vent tube them somethin is wrong internally. How much fluid did you add?
 

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Check that you didnt pinch any distributor wires between the bellhousing and engine. That would keep it from running. For the leak you really need to give us a better idea where it's coming from. Torque converter area, vent at the top of the trans, dipstick tube area, pressure/return lines for the cooler, or out the back of the trans.
 
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Oil leak while cranking? You could have broke the oil pressure sending unit that's up near the distributor, right at the top of the bellhousing.
 

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Still dont know if its oil or tranny fluid. Guess he figured it out and left....
 

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Oil leak while cranking? You could have broke the oil pressure sending unit that's up near the distributor, right at the top of the bellhousing.

i agree when separating the motor and trans if he didnt secure the motor it let down against the fire wall and prolly broke/cracked the brass 45degree elbow on the block that the sending unit screws into. thats the only thing around the distributor that will be a pressurized leak like that
 

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How did you do on this Nick??? Where you at in OKC? If not to far, I'll come take a look at it for you.
 

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