Ah..Ok I get it now. I thought that piece was cast into the crank shaft itself. Did not realize it could come out. This all makes sense. I could definitely see how misplacing that would cause some problems. I’ll be careful not to move it. I’ll post some more pics when I have the new timing chain set in place. I always heard about the oil slinger but never knew what it looked like or exactly what it did. I guess there is no reason not to take it from my spare engine and put it on. Yeah, I’m going to be installing that Felpro O ring seal later this afternoon. Got a loan-a tool seal installer from Autozone as I don’t have a socket big enough.
SIDE NOTE: Some of you who have responded to some earlier posts of mine might be wondering why my engine is out of my car all of a sudden. I’ll try to keep it short. I removed a C4 automatic to install a 3.03 transmission. When I removed the C4, I supported the back of the engine with a bottle jack. BIG MISTAKE! The bottle jack put a dent in the oil pan causing the piston rod to bang into it leading to a loud knocking sound. So, the oil pan needed to come off so I could bang out the dent. I could not imagine doing this from underneath the car. Even with the engine on an engine stand, it took a lot of time and effort getting all of the old gasket material off the block. It needed a new oil pan gasket anyway. While I was working on that I noticed there was a lot of slack in the timing chain so I am replacing that as well. I can easily see getting carried away with things and start replacing a lot of other items like the oil pump and water pump, but I’ll probably just leave them alone because as far as I know they are working properly. Hopefully, I’ll have the engine and transmission back in there soon and be on the road. I included a picture of the dented oil pan. Thanks again for all of your help.