I fitted a high volume oil pump to my 450 and ended up destroying the pumps backing plate as the new oil pump was 3mm longer than the original Ducati pump.
When I fitted the timing cover the new pump's 8mm shaft shoulder pressed against the drive gear and pushed the pumps gear into the backing plate and sent metal shavings through the oil.
The tang on the new pump is 8mm x 3mm (but is 3mm longer)
I am a dickhead for not checking this before I fitted something that wasn't standard.


The damage


I then contacted the supplier and asked about the extra 3mm, I was supposed to remove a mm from the drive gear but that part was lost in translation.
This is totally my fault and I do not hold the supplier responsible in any way,,,, I should have checked the clearance.

I relived the drive gear and 1mm and fitted the pump and timing cover and measured the clearance through the right main bearing while the cases were apart.

I have since spoken with Mr Lacey ('THIS IS NOT HIS OIL PUMP") to warn him of this, but as I should have known he was aware, and supplies his own pumps to overcome this.
I'm sure Nigel will be ok with me pasting his response here to warn others and also offer some valuable advice regarding larger volume pumps.
Graeme
Nigel's response below,,,,