Well, not only do they not keep the oil out of the gearbox bell housing, the one I have been working on this evening wouldn't come off. It is held on by allen bolts (ie you need an allen key to remove them) and needless to say the heads of two of these bolts rounded off so the only solution was to drill them out

This post is a warning to any out there who might be tempted to "invest" in one of these expensive and useless good ideas, not to go anywhere near them and stick to the tried and tested BMC solution. The full desription of the offending item is "crankshaft oil seal conversion kit" (part number is MGS108322 in the Moss catalogue) and they cost just shy of £100!
There are two things that you can do to reduce rear end oil leaks, The first is to ensure you have negative pressure in the crankcase by keeping the vents clear. The second which I intend to try is a tip from a member from somewhere in Africa who sent this suggestion into the letters page of Minor Matters. He swore by wrapping the end of the crank on the outside of the rear main bearing in hemp and maintained a zero leakage over many years experience! I'll report back on that one once I have got this engine back in the car.
Chris