Here's the "shimming" detail for an ihc-produced oil pump pressure regulator for either a I-4 version, a fullsize version, or a Scout II version. While the details in the oil pump castings differ, the actual gears and shaft included in an oil pump service kit are identical for all versions. The actual "shim gaskets" included in a pump kit differ also in shape since the bodies differ, but the various thicknesses of the gaskets are consistent, those are used in a selective fit mode to set the end clearance of the pump gears when re-assembling the pump.
Simply remove and discard the cotter pin that retains the pressure regulator spring shim, spring, and spool valve. Clean these parts carefully, and also clean the oil pump pressure regulator valve bore before moving on!
The cotter pin is nothing special...just a standard cotter pin! Don't be surprised to find a finish nail, or a chunk of bobwire stuck in that hole, after all this is IH schnizz and typical tightazz IH folks will use anything to not spend a nickel for a cotter pin! No toothpicks though!!!
Notice the chamfer on the spool valve goes into the pump body bore first, do not reinstall the spool backazzwards!