I did the alignment myself at work.
The valve body was attached on the box when delivered.
I would have thought the air would have come out after 500 miles but i will have another shot at bleeding.
ADVICE ON STEERING BOX SPOOL VALVE
From another recent thread, may help. The Chevelle link, post three.
I agree with the post below. We had wheels in air, engine off. I remember my wife had to turn the wheels side to side a bunch of times to get all the air out.
"Edit: some suggest turning lock to lock up to 10 times, with wheels in the air, engine off, as the best way to purge air. If engine is running, with wheels on the ground, air can / will get whipped up into a froth with the PS fluid and will take a while to separate, possibly have to wait hours or overnight."
I had to install the control valve front of valve body. My notes from 2023-02-10 are below.


Return valve/control valve FSM 19: the front of the valve body came from Firm Feel with 2 plastic plugs in place. Before doing anything, turn the steering gear so that the valve body faces up. Otherwise once I pull the plugs, power steering oil that’s in the valve body starts to spill out. Coat 2 O-rings with Sil-Glyde. The larger O-ring goes in the indent in the front of the valve body. The smaller O-ring goes in the indent in the back of the control valve. Install control valve with 2 bolts that were returned by Firm Feel. 7/16 inch short socket, 3 inch extension, 1/4 inch ratchet, then torque at 95 inch pounds with 3/8 torque wrench.
Pressure hose fitting at valve body: came back with steering gear from Firm Feel. After positioning the steering gear so that the valve body faces up and using a screwdriver to remove the plastic plug at the top of the valve body, install fitting with copper washer also provided, 11/16 long socket, 3/8 torque wrench at 30 foot-pounds.
Sounds like you are a mechanic if you did the alignment, but still, I never had the problems you are having, so the above may help.