When I bought the car the pump was removed and hoses to slave cylinder cut. I bought new slave cylinder, control valve and hoses and a used pump. I installed it last summer, power steering worked . This year it started to intermittently have/not have power steering now no power steering. I found this only adjustment seems to be side to side bias no pressure adjustment.
There is basically only two adjustments on the Control Valve/Ball Stud assembly.
The Travel Stop is threaded into the end of the Bushing, compressing the Bumper Spring which puts tension on the seats that the Ball Stud sets in. This tension must be great enough to hold the parts together at all times, but there must be enough compression left in the Bumper Spring so that the Ball Stud is not binding. The Adjustment Nut compresses the Centering Spring so that the Spool Valve is centered inside the Housing under non-power situations. This adjusment must be correct or the Spool Valve will not center in the Housing and fluid will not go around it evenly. This will cause the power assist to favor turning one way over the other, or in extreme cases, actually want to turn the car and steering wheel by itself. The adjustment of this nut and the condition of the Centering Spring are important to prevent this from happening.