Ok, steering bearings. I cheaped out and bought Rising Sun tapered roller Steering bearings, it's a complete kit with seals and all so why not?
I knocked out the old races from the frame neck:

My notes from calculating which spacer to use on the steering stem:
'Frame neck inside measures 6-3/8" between the steps that the bearing seats will seat against.
New top bearing and race are 9/16" high
New bottom bearing and race 9/16" high
Old bottom bearing with both races and balls
Measures 3/4" high
Stem is 7" from the very bottom to the bottom of the first step smaller where the top bearing fits on.
3/4" - 9/16" = 3/16"
A 3/16" spacer will be needed beneath new bottom bearing 3/16" = .187" = 4.75mm
The Rising Sun kit includes a 3/16" spacer, I placed it on the steering stem, inner diameter fits good. I followed it with the lower seal (which adds only about .030") greased the seal, packed the bearing, and drove the bearing into place (all at room temperature) with a correct inner diameter aluminum bushing I made on my lathe and a length of square tube steel stock. I drove until I could no longer turn the 3/16" spacer, then gave it a few more wacks.'


Then I tapped the lower race into the bottom of the frame neck as far as I could get it using a hammer and brass drift, put the top race in as far as it goes with a hammer and block of wood, when fully seated the top race sticks out a few mm from the neck.
Then I placed the upper bearing on the steering stem, threaded on the nut and turned the lower triple lock to lock to help set that lower race, it goes pretty deep. Eventually I was limited in travel by the steering stops... a fine progress report, then a little while longer and the bottom race was set. Then I popped on the top triple and its nut. No grease in the upper bearing for now, and no seal, this will all come off when the frame goes on its side to slip it over the engine.

