Wow. Our boy Jay must have a personal hook up with USPS. Oil pump got here today somehow - I can’t even get mail from FtWorth in a day!
So, of course the engine got pulled back out - so here’s the idiots guide to installing it, along with mistakes that can be made:

Small caveat here. I had a dry case, so no need to drain the oil, etc. probably makes it way easier to start this way. Watch me make it more difficult than it needs to be.
Pull your oil filter, clutch plates and basket - set all aside in order with all the stupid spring clips.

Pull the clutch and oil pump out, flip the clutch basket in your lap, pop yet another spring clip and pull the rod, pin and piston

Ok. Here’s where I took the instructions included very literally. I ONLY removed this one assembly, putting the retaining plate and spring clip back on. Mistake? Maybe. I’ll let you know if something tries to fly through the case.
Mistake 2: getting overly excited about the new doohickey, playing around with it and snapping it all together to “get it ready”. Dumbass - follow the directions in order for once. You’ll see later.

Super excited, pop your thoughtfully included new o-ring in, feet down strainer - bolt it up and go!
Not so fast:

Notice the difference here? Yeah… the mounting screw is behind the gear. Have fun getting the world’s smallest spring clip off to just put it back in in the correct order.
Side note - the mounting bolt you’ll need right where I’m pointing is not included. This is the bolt from the prior water pump. If someone installed a 6x25 in there prior to this, Jay’s pump is ever so slightly thinner and you lose the thickness of that tabbed washer. You’ll need to dig up a 6x20. Locktite 242 and now we’re good to go!
Not yet. The faint of heart may want to turn away at this point.

Place a mark at the edge of the gear for your oil pump. I used the thickness of the end of the sharpie as the clearance point (right about 4mm of clearance) measured this point back to behind the gear. Along that same oil fence line, came in at 9.5mm total. Then you take your “pristine for 50” cover, flip it over and mark that back in the corresponding tab on the cover.
Then… sparks!

You’ll want a 4” grinder or one hell of a dremel for this part. Notch that little 9mil section out down to the backing, but not into the backing, then round your sides and corners and deburr, followed by a good cloud of brake cleaner and a lot of wiping and compressed air to make sure all the shavings and dust were gone.

Mocked it up. The angle makes the clearance look a little bigger than it really is, but I probably could have gone tighter if needed.

Snip the tab of the gasket off that would just be flapping and chewed up in gears. So trim back to your line, then a fairly tight angle to the edge.
Wiggle that puppy on, tighten up your cover, put your oil filter cover on, Wipe up your greasy fingerprints and boom - Bob’s your uncle.

There she is. Time to put the bag back on and put it away for a nap.
All in about 1:30 including hunting down various tools and retracing steps.
You’ll need:
Oil filter nut wrench
Two sets of spring clip pliers, one with extremely small tips for the worlds smallest spring clip (of which Jay kindly included 2, knowing I would fire the first one somewhere into the 4th dimension.)
10mm sockets (one to use, one to lose)
JIS 3 screwdriver for the retaining screw behind the gear
Angle grinder
Patience for once. Maybe.
Baggie for your leftover oil pump that can be placed in the bin off abyss (spare parts)
So, nothing crazy - maybe read first then go to tactile learning would speed up the process.