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bemm52
12th February 2019, 05:24 PM
Going through my stuff I've accumulated looking at what I may need for my 2a builds I came across these items I can't identify


This oil seal 148383 148384 148385 148386


These steel rings 148387 148388 148389 148390

If it helps one inner edge is chamfered more than the other on the steel rings and they came with some series 3 parts

Cheers Paul

justinc
12th February 2019, 05:31 PM
The oil seal is a 200tdi and v8 front crankshaft seal.

bemm52
12th February 2019, 05:35 PM
The oil seal is a 200tdi and v8 front crankshaft seal.

Thanks do you want it no good for me

Cheers Paul

justinc
12th February 2019, 06:06 PM
😁 thanks, however I have about 8 of them on the shelf... maybe put it up for a giveaway in markets?

grey_ghost
12th February 2019, 06:10 PM
Paul - I have a 200tdi. [emoji3]

bemm52
12th February 2019, 06:22 PM
Paul - I have a 200tdi. [emoji3]

Looks like you've scored yourself a seal. PM me your address if your interested

Cheers Paul

JDNSW
12th February 2019, 07:00 PM
Those steel rings look like the replaceable seal lands for stub axles - check them for size compared to a stub axle (I'm not going to go and find one to measure tonight). If not that, I have no idea.

bemm52
12th February 2019, 07:23 PM
Those steel rings look like the replaceable seal lands for stub axles - check them for size compared to a stub axle (I'm not going to go and find one to measure tonight). If not that, I have no idea.

That was my first thought but they are not as I have seal lands and these are smaller.

Maybe they are not Land Rover related at all and just got mixed in with spares, could they be a spacer that sits on a shaft somewhere perhaps......

Cheers Paul

justinc
12th February 2019, 07:36 PM
Are there any paint marks on the outside of the steel rings? If so they could be bearing spacers in td5 defender hubs, or they could be spacer rings made up to convert a later 4.0 or 4.6 engine to early non serpentine front cover, they go behind the crank pulley to take up the space where the serpentine belt engine oil pump drive sits. That would make more sense as a v8 front seal was found nearby..🧐

bemm52
13th February 2019, 06:24 AM
No paint marks Justin

Cheers Paul