Bear with me cause I'm not familiar with the shortcuts so I will list website addresses rather that incorporate the posting into this format.
I have a 73 TCS with a five speed gear box. The gear box number is 365-07, serial number 1597. While sitting or idling in my garage with oil in it, I had no leaks from the transaxle, but I recently put some miles on it and the leak appeared from the out put shaft seal on the passenger or right hand side. I'm assuming these are original parts from the factory since there are only 22,000 miles on the car and it sat for almost 50 years.
Dakazman posted to another listing for seals that he got parts from the Renault 16shop and reproduced the website page. I went to the site and it has changed some.
https://www.renault16shop.com/Webwinkel-Category-4854033/%3Clng%3E%3Cnl%3E%3C![CDATA[pakkingen-en-keerringen]]%3E%3C-nl%3E%3Cen%3E%3C![CDATA[gaskets-and-seals]]%3E%3C-en%3E%3Cfr%3E%3C![CDATA[joints]]%3E%3C-fr%3E%3C-lng%3E.html
It shows two seals for a " 5 gear" box and it appears the only difference is one is rubber and the other is something else, although they don't explain what that is. If you go to the detail pages for either one of these bearings, they list multiple part numbers and reference to a Renault 16. I'm not familiar with either one of these number references and don't know where to look to find out. I have a seal that I got from Ray at R.D. but would like a second with the nut in case I damage the original nut, but don't know which one of these are correct. Any help here would be appreciated.
Separately, when I disassemble the old nut and seal, I planned to mark the position of the nut and then carefully count the number of turns required to remove it. When installing the new seal, this count number would allow me to closely approximate the tension applied. I'm assuming the old parts are from the factory and are correctly tensioned. If not I'm in trouble.