The lower bushes comes with pre drilled holes and 4 mm countersunk unbraco screws, remember:

The screws are made pointed at the end touching the inner tube, as if they can just be tightened and press againts the inner tube, but I took the decision to drill a hole through the inner tube and to cut a thread all the way through but bushes and inner tube - see below

... and by the way, don't expect the pre-drilled holes in new bushes to match with the ones in the tubes, as they come from different vendors.
When you finally assemble, remember that bushes must be mounted with small oil escape holes facing the top of the fork and facing the small shim carried over from old tube:

Last step is to screw in the small unbraco screws. I applied a drop of LockTite (the red one) Better safe than sorry

Inner tubes are now finished, and ready to be mounted into outer tube, which are back from re-croming, very convenient
Obviously, the right amount of oil must be added (I use factory specs + 5%) This makes the damping a bit firmer, but don't overdo it, as too much oil will put more pressure on the oil seals (which are new of course)
The top bushes comes with the new inner tubes from Diablo Cycles, and it's pretty straightforward to assemble the bits:

Top bushes can be seen pointing out on the fork legs nearest camera.
Almost there:

The new oil seals must of course be pressed into the outer tube nut before the nut is mounted. The presence of the oilseal will add to the resistance when tightening the outher tube nut which has just been re-chromed, and we don't wanna spoil the chrome, so I advise you to clean the thread carefully - both inner - and outer, and then apply some oil to the thread.
I wrapped some layers of thick rubber tube around the outer tube nut when tightening, and I only worked on the top end of the tube nut, because this end will be covered by the big rubber dust shield.
Looking sharp - right
