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just the job
Everything needed to replace the rear crankshaft seal, apart from the work involved in getting to it.
neil · May 31, 2026
Rear oil seal series 2A
Can’t beat Turners for quality and the fastest delivery to the far corners of the earth
Hugh · May 3, 2026
Not a Solution...yet
I've now ordered four of these seals from Turner. I noted they come with the cork 'T' seals instead of the rubber 'T's'. I used the cork version the last time around, carefully following instructions in the LR series manual and found they leaked worse. I've pulled the engine three times and am now on my fourth seal. I think the seal is fine; just the 'T's' are showing leakage when I test with a smoke machine. Fellow owners of LR series say to throw out the 'T" seals and just fill the groves with The Right Stuff, which I will try this time around. I've rebuilt the engine, gearbox, swivels on this Series IIA. (and recently a galvanized frame), but nothing is as difficult as the rear main seal. In all fairness to Turner, the seal kits were shipped promptly to the US and appear to be a much better kit than those aftermarket versions.
David · November 3, 2025







