Ok so a few additions to this thread.
Things I would add regarding outdrive removal for future peeps: * Its heavy and awkward. Unless you are
really really strong and were born with 4 arms, you are gonna need 2 people to pull it off or at the very least a stand! Make sure you take the props off so that if you drop it or set the outdrive down, you dont dog ear your propeller.
* Dont forget to remove the clip, and barrel on the shift cable end. It wont fit through the hole on the way out, its a tapered hole. Upon reinstallation, some never seize might be a good idea on the threads of the shift cable.
* Its
more awkward reinstalling the outdrive.
WATCH the shift cable and guide it through its channel on reinstallation- we forgot and bent ours. Fortunately, we bent it back and all was well but we got lucky. You might have to turn the shaft a few times to get the splines to line up with the coupler and you MUST have it at the proper angle or you are going to fight with it for a long time.
* Put a light coating of triple guard grease onto everything inside the transom assembly. That way, if water does ever get in there (bad bellows, etc), maybe it wont corrode right away. Thats just a personal OCD tip from yours truly, you wont find that in any manuals

And I put a light coating of triple guard grease on the shift cable too.
Ok a few questions now:
1.) My gimbal bearing on the stbd engine was smooth to move, but had resistance. The port side gimbal was smooth to move, but very easy to move. ??
2.) I had rusty grease come out of one of my u-joints. There were no signs of water intrusion whatsoever. Anybody ever see anything like that?