Got home from work and ran a tap down the power steering pump pulley shaft to clean up the threads. Once that was done I found a suitable bolt and some heavy washers and tried to reseat the pulley, but it wouldn't have any of it. It went almost all the way on, but stopped dead about 1/8th" shy of fully on. Using the POS puller I pulled it back off. This time I applied a liberal coating of anti-seize to the shaft and heated the pulley with the torch. It went right on this time.
Then high drama as the pump pulley was so out of alignment with the other pulleys I was ready to give up. Was it the welded bracket? Did it get welded crooked?
No! I had the outboard adjuster in front of the bracket instead of behind. That's what happens when there's a big span of time between taking it apart and putting it back together.
Next I struggled to remember how the three belts fit in but that came back pretty quick. I called it a night after that.
Still up- Tighten the belts and reconnect the lines, then replace the fluid that escaped.