The pin goes in about 75mm.
The timing pin can only go in one position.
If you have a look at the pump from the drivers side you will see a raised rectangle section, the timing pin lines up with that.(pretty sure)
With the pin in and the 3 pulley retaining bolts loose, rotate the pump pulley clockwise to the limit of the slotted holes and then install the timing belt.
The pulley will rotate anticlock as the belt is tensioned.
As you tighten the 3 pulley bolts apply a little tension to the big nut on the pump so that the timing pin can move freely in and out.
'95 Defender 130 Single Cab
HS2.8 TGV Powered
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