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			 I cannot figure out how to get a wrench onto the bolt that attaches 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	the top of the shift shaft to the shift linkage. From the left side of the engine, I can barely see it for all the fuel hoses, lower shroud pieces, etc. Even if I ever get a socket on the bolt and undo it, I've even more worried about ever getting it reattached later Use a 1/4" drive long extension with of course a 1/4" drive universal socket, size 3/8" to loosen and tighten that bolt. (Ratchet, extension, socket tools) To remove and install that bolt, use a long flexible mechanics tool (finger like grip tool). When installing the lower unit, have the shift rod in reverse. To line up the shift rod, you'll need to insert a large screwdriver (or something) under the lower hood pan to hold/pry the shift rod slightly forward to keep the holes lined up. Be careful not to turn the shift rod as the measurement is critical. Joe (30+ Years With OMC)  | 
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