Its worth mentioning that the cam endfloat is set by the thickness of the triangle "thrust plate" and the size of the step on the back of the cam gear, usually with a new triagle plate it should be pretty close, but if you've changed to an after market cam gear then it may not be.
you can check the end float either by putting the triangle plate on and the cam gear and nipping it up and using feeler gauges, or during assy with a DTI.
A further note, there have been a few new cams that contact the oil pump (I think these are the drilled ones with a ball pressed into them at the oil pump end, which yours doesn't have so you should be fine), so as a matter of course I now fit the cam and sort the end float (if needed) then put a bit of blu-tack in the oil drive slot on the cam, and trial fit the pump with no gasket to check there is clearance.
also check the oil pump bolts don't bottom out before the pull up onto the pump.