So, continuing along the lines of slowest rebuild ever, I was back at the water pump over the last few weeks. Purchased a shop press (12-ton) which helped to get the old parts out and the new parts in. Was moving on to mounting the plate to the front of the block and was reading the TwinCam book and realized I missed what I think was a critical step. This was also in the instructions from the water pump kit but I missed it. It says to put a good quality silicon sealant (books says RTV silicon sealant) on the new seal but I was looking at the instructions below about using some silicone grease and used that instead. I'm guessing that without this sealant, I'm destined for a quick failure. Not looking forward to dismantling this and I'm guessing I will damage the seal when I press it out.
On another side, when we were putting the jackshaft in, we couldn't find the thrust plate so I ordered a used one. Got it all cleaned up and pulled the block over to install it only to find the original one in place. I'm guessing my son found the correct one and installed it without telling me. Kind of funny.