Just a few random thoughts...I'm baffled as well by now!!
Breather bush....Reckon the configuration and orientation of the holes is the same for all types, but Longstroke engine has the drive peg in a different place, and timing mark is different, tho' the cam gear blank is the same for all. All on the Forum, but unlikely you have the wrong gear set. Breather intake profile changed over time, later models have a shield over the bush, and so use a different part for the outer cover.
Over supply has been mentioned often enough, and we know the cases are suspect, as detailed in earlier posts. Poor seal of bush to crankcase is a real possible, see Col's experience.
Oil Pumps, plenty on the Forum. Early bikes have a "Straight Cut" to the gears, this profile changed to a more "Petal Profile" and although having the same number of teeth, do not mix. Later pumps have bigger Petals but fewer teeth, carried over to the A65 etc which shares the same basic pump body. Building up an A65 pump with A10 nose is possible but frowned upon by purists, but if you can find one with a cast iron body you get the best of both worlds at a far more economic cost....Julian got there first with a little more detail.
Oilways, don't forget the one that leads from PRV blow off to cam trough. This is not found on early engines, which vent into the oil pump cavity.
Swarfy.