Jase. Drags list two slingers. 67 1239 Longstroke A7 '47/48, and 67-0349 used on the later A7/A10 Bert Hopwood redesign. The difference is in the outer diameter (maybe) and the inner diameter. The cranks and their bearings are different sizes, so the slinger needs to match the crank.
Longstroke crank takes a 1 1/8" ID (28.575mm) Imperial Ball Race, later engine has 30mm ID Metric Roller Race. Guessing you had to open the centre up a bit to fit your crank. Outer race is 2 13/16" (71mm) for Longstroke, later engine it's 62mm, so here again a difference. Outer profile of the slinger differs, some appear to be a flat stamping, others have a dished periphery to clear the crankcase. Add to that a fair number of homespun "better than nothing" variants.
Whether it is effective, who knows. It blocks the hole, so must do the job and was good enough at the time. Close fit of the drive sleeve, smooth or scrolled type, ( whatever you've got ) in the crankcase hole is also important.
As always it is a bit late to worry, suck it and see and check that primary oil level on a regular basis.
Swarfy.
Additional. From your later post looks to be the right part number for your bike. Whether it's the right part.....