The quill reinstalled in the head with lots of way oil on it.
Here's the fine downfeed gears put back in place. The gears, along with the unpainted portions of the head casting, were brushed with a SAE 20 oil.
The cover was reinstalled. I'm not sure what is supposed to retain the two alignment dowels in this cover, it seemed like they could just slip out.
The upper spindle bearing was replaced with a new one.
The spindle pulley sleeve was used to slowly inch the bearing down into place.
To push it that last little bit past the top of the quill I designed a 3D printed spacer to temporarily fit between the sleeve and bearing. It was removed once the bearing was seated. No photos were taken of the spacer, but it looked like an extra thick washer.
The spindle pulley was chucked up in the lathe and polished up with a bit of gray Scotchbright.
New bearings installed in the spindle pulley and retained with the c-clip and funky fiber washer.
Spindle drive plate re-installed.
Cleaned up and polished the down stop scales and brass lock screw.
Installed a new link belt.
One final picture of that polished up spindle nose.