That's one thing that confused me. That I'm aware of the 129 and 128 use the same casting and didn't change during their lifetime. The age of the diagrams shouldn't matter for the transfer case at least. If something's different either someone has enlarged the bore to fit a larger seal or the shaft is different, meaning someone's been inside and for whatever the OE shaft wasn't available. Neither makes a lot of sense.
According to
here the 129 was available on all model years except 1980 when it was still a full-time TC. The 128 is bolt-in identical but was only available for 1986. The microfiche lists when parts are specific to one or the other. (EG: the viscous coupling)
The shaft diameter, the seal diameter, the bore diameter are all otherwise identical (including when comparing to a Timken seal) but the seals themselves are visually (I'm comparing photos straight off the SKF catalog and not RockAuto in case there's a stock photo being used) different. I wonder if that is what they noticed when they removed the yoke and this isn't the first time this seal has been replaced in the time since the microfiche was updated?
I have a stack of datasheets and the microfiche printout I have to show the shop later today to see if this looks like what they were seeing.
In other news now that the shop disturbed the seal while working on the U-joints it's now leaking quite badly so I got no choice but to find a solution or I'm curbed a week before a big trip! >_<