I took the case back off...
You can shine a light behind the pinion and see the key is not fouling.
Thanks for your thoughts... I can't think of anything else. That's the way it is and that's the way it will have to be.
With it off you can see the witness ring where the pinion has sat previously and that's where it sits when popped back on.Timing Pinion
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I still think it looks odd
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Probably explains my puzzlement.
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At least you have an answer!