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    Quality Parts

    This topic has been discussed throughout numerous fora, but thought I'd provide some info.

    My 130 project reached completion a little under 2 weeks back and during the build I spent rather than skimped on parts.
    Every thing ordered was typically genuine or an aftermarket upgrade.
    Ie axles, drive flanges, trans hoses.

    I ordered a quantity of genuine parts from the U.K. that were stupid price here in OZ
    Amongst them I added in a power steering box rebuild seal kit, simply because I was paying freight anyway and the supply was specified as genuine only.
    It showed up marked as OEM quality but was not Genuine.

    Simply after 50kms ( not thousand) the sector shaft seal attempted to extrude itself past the retainer/wiper and circlip.

    It did this because the supplied retainer/ wiper is made of muck metal and too thin section to adequately retain the seal under pressure. The main seal supplied is the genuine part.


    I'll pre empt any comments /questions
    The box is rebuilt with out loose or worn parts.
    The pump is working correctly.
    The stops are set correctly.

    The comparison follows.

    Thanks to Mario and Heather ( Roverlord) for supplying the genuine quality part.

    No I did not chew up the failed retainer/ wiper, that's how it ended its miserable existence.


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    That's worse than ordinary.

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    I bet after those tortuos 50km
    The very first thing you wanted to do was yank the freaking steer box out!!!!!!


    Aaaargh


    Reminds me of the time I spent quite a long time rebuilding an R380

    Finally stitched it up all gears selectible smooth lovely
    Put it to the side of the work bench. The next day I was torquing up the intermediate of the LT230 and socket slipped, I moved uncontrollable, grabbed R380 to catch myself and managed to deposit it onto the shed floor

    Faaaark

    Case was split - start again


    I guess at least you got 50km!!!!!

    S

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    Ordinary indeed.
    I was really fortunate and didnt need to remove the box, yet truly an enjoyable experience...

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    I feel your pain.....

    I think you need to be careful with comments like 'OEM quality', OEM supplier etc. Basically the comments mean nothing but are a way of giving you confidence when you purchase, false confidence unfortunately a lot of the time.


    Colin
    '56 Series 1 with homemade welder
    '65 Series IIa Dormobile
    '70 SIIa GS
    '76 SIII 88" (Isuzu C240)
    '81 SIII FFR
    '95 Defender Tanami
    '58 Series II (sold)
    Motorcycles :-
    Vincent Rapide, Panther M100, Norton BIG4, Electra & Navigator, Matchless G80C

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