Over the winter I rebuilt my Renault transmission (reversing gear as it's called in the manual) on my boat. The reason was because it would leak oil out of the rear seal. Well it turns out after sourcing the new correct seal it still leaks, although not as much, but close. Ironically today I discovered the front seal also leaks (I also replaced that seal). Has anybody tried any of the oil additives that claim to stop leaks? I'm wondering if those products work. Also I'm thinking of trying a different oil also. The manual calls for 10W-30 but I'm wondering if something like 15W-40 might be a little "thicker"?Also, my stuffing box is causing more grief. After replacing the shaft log hose and repacking it this winter I've been having problems trying to adjust it so it only drips once every twenty seconds or so while running but no drips when shaft is not turning. No adjustment seems to accomplish this, it's either always dripping or no drip whatsoever. A couple of people suggested that it may need to break in a little and I could then get it adjusted but that hasn't worked so far. My real concern is that matter how much I let it drip, it still gets extremely warm, even after light running. Anyone ever experience this? I'm not sure how warm it can get without doing damage but if I grip the stuffing box while running, after about 6 or 7 seconds I have to let go because it is too uncomfortable.Before someone suggest the PSS dripless shaft seal,let me just say the old Renault engine is just not worth that sort of expense. If I can't get these problems sorted, it's going to become my new anchor!!As ugly as it is hanging off my transom, I'm really starting to love my Honda outboard....Manny