I think I'm down to the last 4 items I need to remove before I can pull the body off the frame. The forward 2 bolts into the frame, the emergency brake, the brake cylinder and the speedometer cable. The bolts and emergency brake will require brute strength, but the brake cylinder and speedometer cable will take a little more finesse. The cylinder will require a custom made pan to collect the fluid before it hits any fiberglass (ruining the customizing going on) and the speedometer cable appears to require the loosening/removal of a bolt... That's the one that puzzles me, since there's more than one bolt sticking out of the thing. The manual describes its removal thusly "Disconnect the speedometer drive cable at the gearbox."
That helps me a lot. Knowing me, I stand a 50/50 chance of breaking things I have no knowledge about. I assume the drive is held in place with a set screw mounted on the side of the gearbox (the arrow on my photo), and the entire gear mechanism lifts free of the transfer case. Is this correct?
Thanks,
Bruce