Either the distributor drive or the valve covers.
it could be a leak coming from the chamber behind the water pump just beneath the exhaust manifold. too much labor
possible head gasket leaking, cracked head or freeze plug rusted out.
What his means is that the fluid is leaking out of a hole or crack in some part of the pipework through which the transmission fluid flows. Park it on a flat clean surface and see where the fluid is dripping out onto the ground. The hole will be somewhere above the drip.
It's probably leaking from a faulty water pump. Replace the pump.
there is a tube that runs from the back of the heads across each other
could be leaking from a head gasket and trickling down or your heater core is leaking and driping out of the condensation drain from inside the cab. most likely its your heater core. check the fire wall above the starter and look for that drain line. if it is dripping and is colored (green or orange) its coolant and coming from heater core. that's a bear to replace. good luck.
above the radio. above the air vents.
It is located on the left side of the transmission right next to the shift lever just above the oil pan. There will be a small vacuum line coming off of it.
First I would go steam clean every thing.You need a lift so you can look at it easier.But that said,my'94 GMC S-15 is in the shop-oil leaking top of transmission.My Rear Main Seal is leaking.
Mine was leaking from the Oil Sensor/Oil Switch. It can be found right above the oil filter on the IL6. I used a 1-1/16 deep socket to remove it.
Head gasket, timing cover gasket, or hose leaking.
On the left side of the engine above the oil pan