Tools and things...
Allen wrenches: 5/16, 7/32, 3/16, 5/32, 3/32. The 3/32 is what's used for the set screw that captures the flat head stock screw for the cam/shift arms connection
NOTE: only the front output side shift arm needs to be removed for assembly. The input/rear output shift arm does NOT need to be removed, BUT you need to "install" the round D300 shift ring, AND the gear prior to slipping the input assembly into place. There are allen screws top/bottom for the thru-rod that the shift arm pivots on. Those allen screws are buried in Loktite Blue....so get a small pick and clean them before removing. I put the flat head stock screw in dry, then "soaked" the hole for the tiny set screw with Blue. I hope that's right
I like Indian Head Shellac for the input assembly and the front output shim plate. Really, it could be used on the other spots too, but I used a bit of Gear Lube Gasket Maker on those.
The rear output opening includes an o-ring recess. I smeared a bit of Gear Lube Gasket maker on that mount surface. (o-ring is included)
Permatex 54540 got used for any NPT fittings. Gear Lube Gasket Maker for any set-screw allens.
Max Flex is what I like for the trans/case/adapter mating surfaces.
AS ALWAYS: let your sealants cure for 24 hours before adding fluids....leaks suck, and being in a rush is usually the cause.