The Bug was still suffering exhaust pop or carb huff so I sought professional help - for the Bug (although I could use some as well

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I also decided the Bug was riding too low for real road use. I adjusted the beam back up so the Bug wasn't at ant-rape height. It's still way lower than stock. That's all I did before I took it over to the shop. Oh, I did use the new snail gauge to measure/adjust the carbs air flow.
Of course it ran perfect all the way there. I had the guy look it over, test drive, etc. He said it ran like a top for him. It ran like a f-ing champ all the way home from the shop, too. Weird.
I asked guy to look at the trans level up on the hoist. He said it was low, filled to proper level. Well, I now have a new leak on the garage floor. I'm 99 % sure he didn't overfill the 90 hypoid oil. I'm guessing there is a bad seal and it didn't start leaking until the hypoid was above that point.
I haven't driven the Bug since; it's still leaking hypoid. I'm going to bring it over to my buddy's place with a lift on Thursday. From what I can see, which isn't much, it's not leaking around the drain plug or fill plug.
I fear it might be a pull-the-engine out trans seal leak job. I'll have a better idea when I can see the Bug's underside. Anyone have advice if it's indeed a trans seal leak?
