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    front and rear prop shaft seals

    Shorty, my 1968 series 2a 88" project is slowly coming along, and as a first time restorer I too am slowly coming to grips with the mysterious parts system that is Landrover.<br>In looking through all the exploded diagrams and parts for the front and rear prop, I cannot find any reference to the rubber seal that fits into the screw cap that joins the spline shaft to the yoke shaft.<br>Can anyone point me in the right direction?<br>Boxpacker

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boxpacker View Post
    Shorty, my 1968 series 2a 88" project is slowly coming along, and as a first time restorer I too am slowly coming to grips with the mysterious parts system that is Landrover.<br>In looking through all the exploded diagrams and parts for the front and rear prop, I cannot find any reference to the rubber seal that fits into the screw cap that joins the spline shaft to the yoke shaft.<br>Can anyone point me in the right direction?<br>Boxpacker

    If you mean the seal in here prop shaft (3).jpg My S!1 fad felt seals when I bought it 35+ years ago. Just cut some out of thin felt about 2 -3mm thick, as long as they are a snug fit in the male & Female, soke them in oil before fitting, the sliding joints are lubricated with grease so are not going to leak, the seal is only to keep dust & water out. Other than that if there is any one near you that rebuilds prop shafts they should be able to supply them

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1950landy View Post
    If you mean the seal in here prop shaft (3).jpg My S!1 fad felt seals when I bought it 35+ years ago. Just cut some out of thin felt about 2 -3mm thick, as long as they are a snug fit in the male & Female, soke them in oil before fitting, the sliding joints are lubricated with grease so are not going to leak, the seal is only to keep dust & water out. Other than that if there is any one near you that rebuilds prop shafts they should be able to supply them
    Done and they fit snug so thanks for that
    2010 D4 TDV6
    2004 D2 TD5
    1968 SIIa

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