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For Mr Taz : The o-ring fits behind the inner seal, in the cavity of the crank pulley,as it sits up against the shoulder of the crank nose. It prevents oil migrating along the nose of the crank, between it and the crank pulley. Even though it's a close fit on the nose of the crankshaft, it is preferable to keep the pulley dry and tight.
Anyone ever come across a metal "ring" where the crank oil seal goes in? The existing oil seal number is INC 53382 and is definitely different from the ERR4575 oil seal that most 300 Tdi's take.
Any ideas?
Are you referring to the seal in the outer timing cover?I seem to remember a kind of two part seal,like a metal to metal rubbing surface....replaced it with an ERR4576 a normal looking seal that is installed 'backwards' to exclude dust and water.The inner seal behind the crank sprocket was replaced with the ERR4575.