ok so you will need to set that one up from scratch
lid off. take out bolts, un stick gasket undo the lid by winding it off the adjuster bolt
slide the adjuster bolt and its shim out of the claw section on the top of the sector. do not lose the shim its selectively chosen to work with that sector shaft
tape up the splines on the sector and pull it out, tape stops it cutting the seal
set bearing preload for the worm screw one of your 8 point sockets fits the spline well enough to allow you to turn it with a mini torque wrench i can't remember which one. i usually just bang one on out of cheap middle of the supermarket socket set. Its a hardened spline and the supermarket sockets are made of cheese
once done hold ballnut up, slot in sector with middle tooth into middle gap...
fill in any space with NLGI 2 grease
fill in any extra space with 90 weight oil
reverse the process for putting on the lid
shim and adjuster bolt. wind on lid right to bottom of adjuster bolt do up bolts
your sector has 4 master splines
align one of them (the closest) with the case seam to get the box straight ahead
adjust the mesh to make turning the box stiff in the middle as per spec mentioned above or as i say rule of thumb, turnable by hand, through centre, but stiff. after you have done a few you know what it feels like, and it feels wrong, when its right.
bolt it up and have the best mopar steering you can have. there should be absolutely no play in the centre area normally used for straight and lane changes.. there might be a little as you approach left or right lock.... where it really doesn't matter.
Dave