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I forgot to mention to look for the groove in the balancer. You will have to take it back off to see it. Most high mileage engines do wear a groove in the balancer. They make repair sleeves to fix it.
My preference is moving the seal further in or out so that the lip sits on a fresh spot, if that is possible. Easy to do on a 4.0 timing cover, not so much on say, an axle pinion yoke...... trans output, etc. I took apart a NP 205 t-case a while back and the rear output yoke had a speedi sleeve on it, and the seal had worn through the sleeve and into the same spot on the yoke where it had worn a groove previously. Needless to say that t-case was bleeding profusely.