Bob - I am answering your e-mail on here since I see some misconceptions in the answers. First of all, I am sorry that I couldn't have written to you before you purchased the repair kit, I could have saved you some money. The pump you have is a Harting, not SU. The Harting is a German clone of the SU pump and perhaps a better pump than the SU, but there are no repair parts available for them. The diaphragms for a SU pump will sometimes work in the Harting, but most of the time they won't. As for the centering disks (brass) vs the newer plastic types, they both work equally well unless the old brass disks have worn enough to allow the armature of th ediaphragm to rub against the side of the coil housing.
On the subject of diaphragms, the measurement quoted in the Moss and V/B catalogs refer to the length of the shaft, not the diameter of the diaphragm. From the looks of the electrical end of the pump, I would suspect that there was some seepage from the diaphragm and the fumes got into the area of the points. There is very little danger of fire from this situation because in such cases, the atmosphere inside the end cover is way too rich to burn, but you do get a lot of soot just the same.
The points for a SU pump and a Harting pump are completely different and the points set for a SU pump will not work in a Harting pump. I have seen some Hartings where someone has replaced the original, horse shoe shaped pedestal with a SU pedestal and used SU points, but since I always see these pumps when they are not working, I can't say if that is a viable fix. I don't try any more to repair/restore these pumps for the simple reason that I can't get repair parts for them
The LCS pump was originally brought out by SU as a high capacity pump as compared to the original high pressure pumps (15 GPH as opposed to 8 GPH). they were later replaced with the AUF 300/AZX 1300 series pumps, as used on MGBs (which are rated at 18 GPH).
I would recommend that you replace the pump that you have with either a new LCS pump (available from V/B) or one of the AZX 1300 series pumps (also available from V/B). Both pumps are also available from Burlen Fuel Systems in England
https://homepages.donobi.net/sufuelpumps/ Even with the shipping cost, you can usually get the pump cheaper from BFS than any of the suppliers here in the states and it only takes about 10 days for the pump to arrive. I would also recommend, if you don't drive your car regularly, that you go for the all electronic version of the pump as it doesn't have points in it to film over during periods of disuse and cause the pump to quit running.
If you have any more questions, e-mail me (since I only get over to this forum when I am directed here by an e-mail) and I will try to answer them for you.
Cheers,