With the help of other reviews - I decided to replace the Mounting Stem and Tub Bearing. I had already looked inside the washer and saw no other place for a leak.
The kits had everything I needed. I purchased replacement tub bolts since they had the washers on them also.
The video for this repair was essencial for the repair. It tells all the steps, hidden screws, reverse thread collars, the spanner wrench you MUST have - even having to run a spin cycle to set the seals.
Now I cleaned all the parts - tubs, inside of the washer housing, underneath - went all out since it was the only chance. That added a lot of time.
The shaft bearing sleeve wouldn't budge - sprayed with WD40 and let sit overnight. Thought I was going to have to cut off. Next day - started to cut with dremmel tool. Sleeve bearing just pulled right off. No cutting needed.
This web site is a HUGE resource - for both information and parts. I will be back.
I also used the diagrams for my washer to trace a failed lid switch that was blowing the glass fuse.
Again, a great resource this site is.