2mm on a non-turbo setup is about twice what I used to run. I tried 1.05 for a while and I didn't like it. Sounded marble-like. Yes, loosen the pump and bump it a fraction of an inch towards the radiator. Mark a line at the indicator at the top of the pump between the pulley. There is a nice place there to do that. Then move the pump a pencil or two width distance from that mark. Since you are at 2 mm you might need a bit more but try a few times at the initial setting and go more in incremental steps. No giant steps in this part of the game, Mother May I?
I make a mark on the ear where the front top mounting bolt rides. Where the pump meets the bracket. At that point 2mm would be a big move. Width of a pencil line makes a difference.Just mark where you started so you can get back there.
Now I'm thinking about some kind of small screw jack between the cylinder head and the top of the pump so I can really move this thing precisely instead of a brass hammerSurely not!Are you loosening all the bolts? One on the face of the pump, 13mm deep socket works best for me. The same goes for the one under the pump. Then the two on the wings on top, I use one of those racheting box wrenches. I save loosening the front one until I am ready to move the pump. Then, ease it off and move the pump by hand. I have never needed to hit it with anything. I think you are going about it wrong.
Have you loosened (not removed) the steel fuel lines at the pump and injectors to allow the pump to move freely without resistance? In my experience, it can make a big difference in adjusting the pump.