Whew! I'm sure glad I have 4 monitors!
I'm not familiar with your pump but I think all the dry sump pumps that replace the stock pumps on a Kent block are probably the same.
I've posted a picture of how my pump is plumbed (as setup by Dave Bean himself!). One of your hoses is in the way so I can't tell if you have the same port on your block that Dave labeled "pressure in from filter" that I do (see picture). If so, you can plug the one on the driver's side and use this one. I'm not positive but I highly suspect that the port on the pump that Dave plugged (under the dizzy) would otherwise be pressure into the engine (i.e. the same thing as "pressure in from filter" but maybe more difficult to plumb or not as efficient... But it doesn't look like you have that port on your pump.
If my picture doesn't help you, you might want to give Ken Gray at Dave Bean a call. He might be able to help. If not, your pump is obviously not a Pace pump and Pace has been acquired by Neil Brown Engineering anyway but they may also be able to help since the still support the old Pace pumps (
https://nbe.co.uk/).
A warning so you don't make the same mistake I did. Your oil tank needs to be low so the bottom of your tank would be near the bottom of the engine. I wanted to keep my trunk tray and also route my exhaust the way it was originally and my shift linkage (and oil cooler are under the trunk tray on the driver's side. I put my tank in the only place left: behind the carbs and just in front of the trunk tray. It is too high and the oil siphons out of the tank in about a week. Our own Vegantune mounted his in front of the front trunk and it works fine for him though he had to get a little clever so allow draining the tank while sealing the area for the radiator.