The gears are ERC1351 for the one with the shaft and 614037 for the idler. They are easily available from eBay and the usual parts shops.
The adaptor suffers from the usual modern part number identity crisis and could be ERC2443 or ETC4276 - I still haven't worked out which. However, while it is anodised and isn't supposed to be refaced, it is stupidly expensive so I have read on an English forum where somebody did clean theirs up with the old trick of using a sheet of glass, wet-or-dry sandpaper, and WD40. You sit down for a very long time with a big pile of sandpaper - maybe 400 grit or so - and wet the paper with the WD40 and rub the adaptor in a figure 8. Apparently it worked well for this guy and looked good when he checked many k's later on.
On my old Rangie, I replaced the gears and adaptor with new parts and it did make a nice difference to the oil pressure. I always use a gauge on my cars so that I can tell what's going on!
At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.
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