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Called Greg’s shop they said the trans is normal to do that. What they recommended was is a paper gasket with a light coating of rtv. They said overtime trans fluid would eat it the rtv.
 
Very curious as to why some torque converters drain down and drip, and others don't.
Mine can sit for a month or more and no leaks. Though the engine and trans are factory angle. Only np205 drips gear oil, AFAIK no atf in that t case.
 
I used a wire brush attachment on my angle grinder to clean it and wiped it down with brake cleaner after.

Honestly it makes no sense to me.
That's not a good thing with aluminum, too easy to remove material and not even know it.

Are the studs still tight when you go to fix it?

I agree with the guys, it shouldn't leak even if you park it on an uphill.

It's hard to tell with all the silicone, but shouldn't there be a pilot diameter to keep it centered? I see you have the pilot on the back of the trans case, but I don't see a pilot on the adaptor, is it flat? If you have nothing holding it on center I don't see how it would stay put and seal. Please post a picture of the adaptor surface that contacts the transmission.
 
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That's not a good thing with aluminum, too easy to remove material and not even know it.

Are the studs still tight when you go to fix it?

I agree with the guys, it shouldn't leak even if you park it on an uphill.

It's hard to tell with all the silicone, but shouldn't there be a pilot diameter to keep it centered? I see you have the pilot on the back of the trans case, but I don't see a pilot on the adaptor, is it flat? If you have nothing holding it on center I don't see how it would stay put and seal. Please post a picture of the adaptor surface that contacts the transmission.
Yes that is correct, it indexes into the trans case with a lip
 
Look here in your picture...there are two pilots...

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And it both has to center itself, and seal within that small area. I would guess that maybe your trans is setup to pilot on the inner ID, and then have an o-ring on the outer ID, there is basically no room for a gasket.

Like this piece, pilot on the inside, then o-ring seal...thats not hte piece, too large of a gap between the bolt pattern and the seal, but you get the idea...

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