What are you using for 8 3/4 pinion seal?

when you do find these antique leather seals and you want to use them , you are supposed to soak them in the oil used in the application e.g. rear axle fluid for differential seals and engine oil for rear main side seals or timing cover seals before installing the seal , this allows the leather to expand . installing it dry will damage/glaze the seal and make it leak ,. however use modern rubber seals such as Timken 7216
Yeah, I did the soaking in oil & thought I was pretty careful putting it in. Drives me crazy when I replace one leaking seal with another leaking seal. But now I have a lift which makes it so much easier.

I think the rubber seal & the sleeve will solve my problem. Along with checking the vent