Re: Fuel sediment bowl
That's pretty much it Noah. When you drop the bowl, there will be a screen above it. Remove the screen without damaging it and clean it too.
You only need to rebuild if the valves are not working and that is very unusual. You only need to replace the diaphragm if you have fuel delivery problems and as regular maintenance, say, every two years.
If you can not find a diaphragm, later Chrysler and Force fuel pumps used a diaphragm that differed only in that the screw holes were larger. So, if you are careful in assembling, you can use the later diaphragm. Ask for a diaphragm and gasket for a 1990 Force 90 or 125. Valves were exactly the same.
If you want to upgrade, you can use a bypass cover and newer fuel pump from a later Chrysler or Force. I think you can even use the bypass cover and Mercury fuel pump from Late Force engines.