I've bought a rebuild kit from Rimmers and replaced all the parts, but I have a question. I have put the oil thrower on (concave face pointing towards the gear splines), pressed the new bearing onto the shaft, put the circlip on and pushed the oil seal down against the bearing, as instructed in jclay's instructions.

However, when I try to slide the thrower down, it fouls on the chamfered lip and there is a gap between the thrower and the oil seal, as can be seen in the picture below.

Can anybody tell me if this is okay, or should the thrower push the oil seal against the bearing? I would have thought it should hold the oil seal firmly against the bearing to stop it sliding up the shaft, in which case I need a new one. Here's the snag - no longer available from Rimmers, so they recommend buying a new water pump: they would, when it costs best part of £180 (ouch!!). I could, theoretically, use a socket of suitable proportions and try to "reclaim" the original cone shape of the thrower but I'd appreciate any ideas because once I know what to do I can proceed to rebuild the engine and have a go at starting it before Christmas.
Another glitch was that the brass cage remained in the engine block when the pump came out, but jclay's information says this is no drama, so I'll not try to get the thing out. Hopefully it'll all go back nice and sweetly - again, any tips would be appreciated.
Thank you all for your help so far, but this saga ain't over yet!!
Mac
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