Thanks for the input folks. For some reason I quit getting email notifications of postings in thread subscriptions. I got home okay, but it took a while for the tow truck to arrive. Two hours. I was in an area where AAA only has one tow company operating, and I insisted on a flat bed, so it was not their fault.
There is no binding of the steering. In fact, it steers much easier and smoother now with the SAS than before with the TTB and that Superrunner Steering set up. I have yet to need to force the steering and I did it all the time with the TTB.
I knew where I was and how far I needed to go to get to the highway, and that it was mostly down hill, big time. Double footed the brake pedal down the grade. I thought I was set when I made it to pavement until I realized I had no phone service. I also knew how far it was to a community that should have service. I actually had to go past that community until I got service, but it was all part of the adventure.
I haven't pulled it apart, or even opened the hood today. I will get to it later and see where it is actually leaking from. It is from the rear of the box, I think, because that is where the fluid was pouring out from and there is nothing else in that area to leak. When it went, it blew fluid all over that side of the engine compartment from the inside of the hood to the firewall to the radiator support. Its also all the way down the underside to the rear bumper. I have to pull the skid plates and power wash the underside to get that stinky stuff off. My entire garage reeks of Mobile 1 ATF.
I called the manager of my local Autozone who told me that he would warranty the box and the pump, since both were ran dry and are fairly new reman's. Part of the reason I buy parts from them, is that manager is very easy to deal with and warranties anything I bring in.