I made up a simple tool to face the sealing surface on the pump body. It’s just a scrap piece of 1-3/4" aluminum round stock, faced flat with a .628” hole 1-1/2” deep. To keep the tool square with the sealing surface, I put the bearing and shaft assembly back in and then just slipped the tool over the shaft where the impeller would live. With a medium-grit aluminum oxide adhesive-back sanding disk attached, just moderate down-pressure by hand, turning in one direction cuts the cast iron pretty easily in just a few minutes. I’ll use a couple of progressively finer sanding disks to give it a polished surface and after that, hopefully it'll be good to go.