am3rican
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The previous owner had installed a new 8 3/4 rear with a new drive shaft. It has 3.90 gears. I'd guesstimate that the rear was replaced about 10-12 years ago. Maybe 5000 miles since it was built.
The guy probably did a crappy job of sealing the gasket behind the pumpkin. First unscrew the plug to see if it is low on oil.
There is only one way to seal a leaky third member, removal.
The vent is part of the bolt that holds the brake line splitter on top of one of the axle tubes (ususally driver's side. Uncrew this out of the housing and clean it up; it will be a a hollow bolt and will have a little flappy cap on top. Don't overtighten it when you re-install; hollow bolts break easier than normal ones.
As for the leaking, after you have cleaned it up, see if the leak is from where the front section meets the housing (gasket) or at the forward end of the 'snout', right behind the driveshaft yoke (pinion shaft seal).
If the leak is slow, don't panic; these can go for years and 10's of thousands of miles with no real issues. The one thing to worry about is if it is from the pinion seal and if a pinion bearing is getting loose; if you grab the yoke and try to move it, it should not move around, only rotate a bit back and forth. If there is any sideways or forward/rearward movement of the yoke (pinion shaft), that is the time to take action before it deteriotes further and permanent damage is done.
Shaft seal is leaking. Ordered new one.