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  1. Yes, car on lift (back tires off the ground), start car, engage emergency brake, shift into drive. Will not leak in neutral, only when transmission is circulating fluid in gear. While driving, the hesitation feels like the engine is running roughly but it is the transmission slipping because of the leak and low fluid level (according to the mechanic). Makes sense to me, but sounds like you're not buying it? I would advise you to be very careful using starting fluid to search for vacume leaks. just a small amount coming into contact with a high voltage spark will have you running for an extinguisher in a hurry. As a minimum, keep a charged water hose handy with a fine mist setting. I also would suggest another opinion from a mechanic that is more familiar with your car. Good luck.
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