I've had mine out twice and apart once. The rear section is the reduction gear and shares oil with the tranny If you separate it, you'll have a mess. If you remove the top cover, all you really see is the reverse piston and the single reversing band. If I recall correctly, there is a small opening on one side into the oil reservoir on the bottom, but not very useful. Most of the removal advice here is good (the studs, the removal, etc.). I drilled a 5/8" hole in two of the overhead cabin purlins (the floor joists for the salon). Then I put a threaded rod through both and nutted the ends to keep it from moving. I used a Harbor Freight strap winch to support the trans. Put a bolt in each side threaded hole and stretch a chain between them. You can use the strap winch to lift or support very accurately. Once the tranny is loose of the flywheel, you can lift it up and lower it on a piece of plywood between the bunks. I cut a hatch opening through the aft bulkhead behind the removable stairs. After that it was simple to slide the trans to the stair area and relocate the strap winch across the companionway. I then lifted the trans into the salon and lowered it onto a piece of carpet and dragged it to the sliding door. A 2 X 4 through the chain allows you to lift it out the sliding door and onto the dock.