I should have updated this thread a long time ago.
But now as i am on my first big vacation since two years i finally have some time.
I checked all oil galleries on the engine using a broken distributor gear and a cut down oil shaft, this way all bearings will have already some oil, and the galleries and filter are at least not completely dry.
So the old engine block got out of the car and the new engine went in.
The 395 gearbox needed the clutch lever reversed, after a lot of problems getting the pins out of the shift fork, i ended up with a new stainless shaft and the fork welded to a new tube.
At least i used rollpins, in case i need to disassemble these parts sometime in the future.
I got the last missing parts, an original swirlpot and a set of gearbox spacers, with help from fellow members ultimaguy476 and 4129r thanks Nick and Alex.
So the first start was planned for the last week of 2022, which did not end well.
Long story short i inserted the new 123ignition distributor the wrong way, which i thought should not even be possible and it broke my distributor drive gear.
First suspicion was a missaligned head, because i did not use the special tool.
So the head came of again.
Luckily Mecky helped me out with a drivegear, and as soon as the part shop were oped after the Christmas days the head was back on the block, with a new gasket. This time perfectly aligned, thanks to jbcollier who posted the dimensions of the tool, so i could reproduce it on my lathe.
This time the first start went well, and i did the cam break in successfully.
For curiosity i checked if the distributor was still able to slide in the wrong way around and yes it is possible even with an aligned head, the original one does not btw.
And i experienced the same thing on a 60s ponton Mercedes, a few month ago, the piece on the end of the distributor is just a bit too sloppy.
Besides this flaw i think it is a great product especially with the possibility to program the distributor with your phone.