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the old one seems somewhat deformed, the one at the top can be the spare part .. 
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 different but the same?
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capelo (12/9/2019)
The old one seems somewhat deformed, The one at the top can be the spare part . There’s no 'top' rear seal retainer on my screen but the one on the right (has only one oil pan stud) would appear to have been damaged by a flywheel bolt that was too long. Be sure the flywheel bolts do not protrude beyond the thickness of the crankshaft flywheel flange when bolting up the flywheel.
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capelo (12/9/2019)
Different but the same? Look for ‘EBU’ on the opposite sides of the rods. If ‘EBU’ is present, they are the same. Beyond that, as long as the rods are the same length and the small/big end weights are reasonably close as a set, they can be used as a set after rebuilding and balancing.
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Can this be a problem?
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there is a small difference ...
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there is a small difference ...
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how do they look? 
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