Hi Kyle,
Sorry to hear your having a few issues. I can't answer many of your questions but as I was recently looking at pulling mine out I found a few things. Many think it's easier to pull the whole gearbox/transfer out in one piece. There are also many that have just dropped the transfer alone without issue so there is no sure answer from what I read.
With the jack adapter made it should be easier to handle. Some told me that if I remove the hand brake drum the weight is a lot more manageable. The way that Shane suggested to do it was to remove the centre console and lower it with a sling and engine jack from above. This was the way I was going to go.
Sing out if you need and extra pair of hand to help you get it out. I have cleaned out my shed so I can remove my D1's engine and gear box. Gav and myself are hoping to have it out Sunday. If you need a shed with a flat concrete floor it will be available after then.
I hope some other can fill in the extra info required.
Cheers, David.
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