Very Nice job Lloyd.
I have done probably about 30 pumps & systems now, & I do things slightly different . I always tap the 2 cover alignment pins out first with a small pin punch, measuring the hite of the small 1 first, this allows the back cover plate to be rotated/wiggled, which helps tremendously to take pump apart, plus if the pumps are siezed up you can wiggle & use penetrating spray to loosen up. I use a small steering wheel puller to take the front white fan & hub off as a assembly, I don’t like disturbing the plastic fan if it’s ok. If I do disturb/change the plastic white fan I always use a little epoxy or JB weld on the hub as I don’t like relying on just the plastic press fit on inner hub.
When I change the front plastic poured bearing I use a small torch to melt the OEM plastic out once I set it up in the press. I do the same as James did & groove the replacement brg OD with receiver grooves for the JB weld.
I set the internal drum on the press table and then press the outer housing with new bearing installed onto the inner drum using a appropriate size deep socket as a press tool, this allows you to wiggle & rotate the outer housing as you press to make sure nothing is in bind and also eliminates putting pressure on the outer bearing race/JB weld. Then I press the completed white fan/hub onto the assembly, this assembly procedure let’s you have a better feel IMO to avoid any binding issues. Finally I install the back cover/inner shaft assembly and bolts leaving them finger tight till the dowels are tapped/pressed back in.
On a recent Restoration where the exhaust manifold tube holes and internal threads were ugly is I used 1/8” tapered Allen pipe plugs to block the holes, instead of roofing nails or rivets in the smog rail tubes, this positively eliminates any leaks or sealing issues. Simply thread the manifolds from the outside and install the plugs leaving them proud .065 towards the outside, so smog rail tubes are tight & at the correct hite & not loose. Reason I did this was the manifold threads were a little compromised/ugly and we didn’t want to take a chance on them stripping when assembling. Hope this helps.