Steve,
Tips....Hmmmmm.....
strip all pistons, packing nuts, retainers, valve plugs.....leave the adjustable overload cartridge together but remove it to expose the valves....
Scrub, flush base with solvent cleaner or carb spray....use carb spray with nozzle to reach inside the ports where valve ball reside.....one thing that I remember about the valve seats is the 7/32 suction valve ball seat can be worn too deep......hopefully you won't run into that......
Do not mix up valve balls and 2 stage trip spring/poppet
Polish everything that moves or drags on moving parts (glands, sleeves ect)....
Inside the pump chamber in the back there is a stud that can be removed with an allen wrench......I used to remove it for polishing (bore too) and use the same part to adjust the tension on the small v packings inside the pump piston when you start putting it back together.....
When you start to put everything back together you should be on clean table/rags.....clean tools, clean grease AND CLEAN HANDS..!!....then blow out completely with compressed air
Soak the packings in oil (some folks do it overnight)....use clean grease sparingly on the v packings......
Best to install valves, 2 speed poppet, overload valve (DON'T OVERTORQUE IT) first (in case you have to blow it out with air)
preload the v packing set inside the pump piston using the stud that was removed inside the pump chamber.....the stack height of all these v packing sets are very sensitive so be careful to put back the same amount of v packings......there should be a healthy drag on the v packing set but not too tight......
when installing the v packings in the pump chamber and ram chamber put them in loose and tighten them up with the plungers installed (not too tight) with a healthy drag using a small punch (don't marr the piston surfaces), then the pump and ram packings can be installed afterwards (one at a time), then the packing nuts......
The overload may not need to come apart cuz you can visually see if it's not holding a load when testing.....If needed then you can pull it after the whole jack is together if it leaks by......
I'm sure I missed something, the others can chime in if so.....
It has been a while since I've done one but the principle is the same as any jack, they all have there strange tricks.....
Most of the blunders I've seen was the V packings not in right, too loose, too tight, not the right height, twisted in place......well you get the picture
Hope this helps....
Willy-C......