Teck, thanks for the info.
kgblazer5, I'd heard that rebuilt boxes often aren't that great. I also wanted to know how the thing works. Since Owenst7 has built several of these boxes, it seemed much better to me to just buy a seal rebuild kit and do it ourselves because we know it'll be done right with good parts.
Didn't quite finish yesterday. I started off getting the PS pump off the engine. What a pain, mostly because you have to pull the fan shroud and then pull the pulley off of the pump before the thing can be removed. What a dumb design. But, I got it all cleaned up in the parts washer, and drilled the orifice out to 5/16". That's the only pump mod I'm going to do. I don't think I'll need more pressure, and just wanted more flow at idle.
While I did that, Owenst7 fought with the DIY4x cap some more. After quite some time, we started comparing the DIY4x cap to my stock cap, and found that my stock cap has a chamfered edge on the inner most location, as seen in the attached image. Kert graciously called me on a Sunday, and we talked about knocking the edge down with a grinder since it's not a sealing surface. It only needed a tiny bit shaved, so we went for it. I don't think we'll have a problem, and Kert said that if it didn't work, he would send me a new cap.
We got everything installed, and went to put the 90* fitting in the top cap and found that
it couldn't be installed because it was hitting the sector shaft adjuster.

Well, we mic'd the location of the sector shaft, and backed up the adjuster so we could get the fitting in and then reset the adjuster. Fairly reasonable solution, but it's getting awfully tight in there these days with all the new hoses and the driver's side battery.
So, all that's left to do is bleed the system of air. I have my fingers crossed there, because I won't have a secondary reservoir until Wednesday, when it arrives in the mail. (Thanks, Russell!) Hopefully the stock pump will have enough capacity space to allow for turning without puking and then sucking air in... Might put a piece of rad hose on there as a farmer-fix for a couple days.
As we were installing parts we've been filling them with fluid, so I'm hoping that bleeding won't be a pain. I filled as much of the system as possible last night with a tiny funnel, and then filled the pump nearly full too. So, I'm hoping air may have self bled a bit too.
