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Need Help Identifying Gaskets/Seals - B / C

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    Posted: 27 Apr 2020 at 11:32am
Gents,

I purchased a "complete" engine gasket set for my '41 C and I could use a little help identifying a few items, see image below. Note, kit says it covers B, C, CA, & RC.



My guesses:
A - Front crank seal for the earliest CE engines
B - Front crank seal for the in-between CE engines (1.935" OD)
C - ??? Looks similar to a D series front crank seal (2.004 " OD)
D - Thermostat to housing gasket (have to force it on and seems too thin       though... distributor base gasket?)

Front crank seal and thermostat to housing gasket are all I'm missing, so this may just be wishful thinking... Any help is appreciated!

Thank you,
Ben

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The "A" gasket looks to me to be a sediment bowl gasket.
  B & C do look like different front crankshaft seals.
  C is as you are guessing, most likely the distributor base gasket. 
The Part number for thermostat to housing gasket is   70219735
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