Not taking a pot shot, but try not to start different threads for the same topic. It makes things difficult to follow, and for those trying to assist to keep track of what is going on.
Now about that leak:
Shouldn't be too hard to find out where the water is coming from, even without restarting or filling the machine with water. Simply run your hands along the sides and bottom of the wash tub, outer spin basket, pump and hoses. Also look for signs of rust and or water where they ought not to be.
Again, are you sure the controls were properly set? Often if the drain is set to open, but the pump is not engaged, water will come out of the pump. Granted a well sealed and properly pump won't let this happen, but as stated, the pump was the weak link in these models, and tended to go first.
While the pump can be repaired, and hoses replaced, if the leak turns out to be the outer spin tub, there is nothing for it, unless you wish to attempt some sort of soddering work.
Until you find where all this water is gushing from, mind you keep the motors dry!
Glad to see at least you got the pump running. It seems as we previously advised, the thing was stuck and gummed up from non-use and needed to be primed.
L.