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No injection lines attached to the IP... Check the mounting and center of the gear for any dirt that will bind it up. I have had the gear attempt to go on at an angle and bind up as well.
The thrust button pin that runs on the front cover or the alignment/timing pin is hitting the gear? The thrust button should move in and out on a spring. If the pin is hitting the gear it's off timing. The alignment pin has to go through the gear and there are two ways to put it in. The wrong way - all 3 bolts don't go in, and, the proper way allows all three gear bolts to go in.
As WW said I think there are two holes in the gear for that pin, but only one will fit properly.
Yup. 5 holes. 3 for screws, 1 for pin, 1 for screwing you up when aligning the pin.
You should be able to look at the position the old pump came off in, and spin the nee pump to it, then install.
Even without an old pump to match up, you can get it close, then yes have 1 person operate a hand flywheel turner while the other guides the pupm in.
This is the part I want to remind you that your local mechanics would screw this up, and charge you around $100 an hour to do so.
Yes oval hole is the pin hole. The little round hole should have FU stamped on it for how many times it has messed up so many people.