The sump has to be made about 150 mm high, from the gasket to the bottom.
One practical way to do it is to flip it upside down on a level surface, fix a pencil on a square and use it to mark the 150 mm waterline. Then cut and extenend the sump on the shallow side or to the side to make up for the lost volume.
Ideally, you want the bottom of the sump at the same height as the bottom of the bell housing. My rough measurement with a tape measure indicates it's about 155 mm with a Type 9.
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