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Reply to "Transaxle/bell housing question"

The holes you refer to are probably the two 10mm ones down in the bottom. These go through a steel motor plate that serves as a "block-saver" in the event of a clutch or flywheel explosion, and are almost universally forgotten when someone tries to pull the transaxle. FYI, its impossible to separate the bellhousing & engine without breaking something, if those little bolts are left in.... Many people, once bitten by these two 'invisible' bolts, leave them out. It does no harm either way.
As for drips of oil off the bellhousing, there are 2 choices: engine oil from a failing rear main seal or loose bolt(s) at the rear of the pan, or a bad clutch-input shaft seal. I'd first tighen up the pan bolts a little (not too much!), then determine what kind of oil is dripping. 90-wt gear lube from the ransaxle smells & feels much different than 30-wt engine oil.
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