I'd use a new diesel-vanagon oil pump. They have the correct 36mm gears (same as the AAZ) with the correctly sized pressure relief valve.I also wouldn't try to use a JX pump. They are hen's teeth in the US and take JX specific injection lines which are somewhat rare and expensive in Europe and moreso here in the US. The JX pump also has the wrong camplate for the AAZ and has a less tunable LDA than the typical TD injection pump. Modifying the engine lid is very quick and easy and does if done in a reasonable manner does not add perceptibly to the engine noise. Many of the AAZ pumps are also poor. They have a joke LDA assembly with a very poor boost pin setup. The best option, IMO, would be to use an AAZ pump with 1.6TD LDA top or similar.
I was just preparing to time the motor, and encountered a weird problem: the cam won't turn! The head was rebuilt right before I bought this motor. I had not tried to turn the cam until just now. The crank turns without a problem. I loosened the cam bearing caps a little and then the cams turn fine . . .
Check that all the cam caps are in the right place the right way. Lubricate and retorque to spec. The caps should follow the head, i have put the caps from same head as the cam over in another head, same result. Caps from the head and just replace cam works great:-)
The timing belt is not on. The cam was 180 degrees off of where it locks for timing, and I was trying to (very gently . . .) turn it to where it needs to be. When I say it won't turn, I mean it won't budge a mm when the caps are torqued. I moved the crank 180 degrees away from TDC, and with slightly loosened caps the cam turns and the lifters move with no problem. So I'm pretty sure it's the cam bearing caps. But I'd really like it to be something else, so if you have any ideas, please let me know.
Hah, right. Well, my guess is that the owner took out the cam before he sent it to the machine shop.