Thanks for that washer part no. Aaron, much appreciated and also the other very helpful comments.
And what about washers on the usual place directly under the heads of the three bolts mounting the water pump housing to the block? What part no./dimension of washers should I be using there? When I took off the non-original old pump there were washers there (outer dia. 17mm, inner 9mm), but they appeared to be cheap quality, non-original, severely rusted. On your diagram, a washer (#205) is shown for the round cap bolt (#197) * , but not for the other lower mounting bolt (#192). Is a different washer required under the head of the round cap bolt than from the other two mounting bolts?
And thanks WWheeler: what you said is indeed what I meant that the gasket around the water passage forcing the pump housing to be ever so slightly away from the block, such that some kind of thin washer is required behind the housing to make the spacing even as between all the 3 mounting bolts. In my case I seem to have lost that washer when taking off the old pump (at that final stage I was getting tired).
And now my last washer question for today: so far, I assume that no washers are required for the 5 bolts (M6x18) mounting the water pump itself onto the water pump housing. My old pump had no washers there, but again its not original. So can you confirm that no washers are used on those 5 bolts?
And just let me mention again that mine is a 1966 230SL with three bolts attaching to the fan pulley just as shown in Aaron’s diagram.
*PS BTW, I said something wrong in my original first post: the round head cap bolt (indented for the Allen key) goes in the lower-most position, not the upper right, because it has to be unscrewed thru the harmonic balancer—hope I have clarified this now.