dustywrenches
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Long story short, shift rod A/B galled up inside of the adjusting barrel nut. This forced replacing the upper shift rod (through the swivel to the actuator linkage, the adjusting barrel, and repairing the lower unit shift threads with a 6.0mm x 1.00 die. The threads aren't great even after repair, on the end-most 1/4" of the lower shaft, which leaves me two options:
1) install the barrel nut lower on the upper shaft than specified (1mm protrusion in FWD below midsection exit), so as to grab the clean threads of the lower shaft and call it a day. This works in my head, not sure how well it will if I try it.
2) replace the lower shift rod (the gearbox one with the S bend).
I have a new lower rod, but the service manual is unclear as to the procedure for removal. Can the rod be removed without full prop shaft/clutch/bevel gear disassembly? I see there is a retaining bolt near the water pump. Understanding the dog clutch is spring loaded, not sure if the bolt can be removed or not. Seems like there may be an "upper" assembly (shift rod/seal, water pump, driveshaft) that can be removed as a unit as well. Beyond how to get it out, I understand the next challenge may be removing/assembling the two spring pins in the shaft.
Any help greatly appreciated.
1) install the barrel nut lower on the upper shaft than specified (1mm protrusion in FWD below midsection exit), so as to grab the clean threads of the lower shaft and call it a day. This works in my head, not sure how well it will if I try it.
2) replace the lower shift rod (the gearbox one with the S bend).
I have a new lower rod, but the service manual is unclear as to the procedure for removal. Can the rod be removed without full prop shaft/clutch/bevel gear disassembly? I see there is a retaining bolt near the water pump. Understanding the dog clutch is spring loaded, not sure if the bolt can be removed or not. Seems like there may be an "upper" assembly (shift rod/seal, water pump, driveshaft) that can be removed as a unit as well. Beyond how to get it out, I understand the next challenge may be removing/assembling the two spring pins in the shaft.
Any help greatly appreciated.

