Hell YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!! Had enough work and called it a day at 3:30 today. Jolene needs me....wait.....I needed me some Jolene

That's more accurate.
Purrrty!
Right side up!
Fought the clutch boss for about 45 minutes. It's a tricky bastard to put in. The center is a bearing race and comes out, and there's a spring loaded secondary gear on the clutch boss that's offset from the main gears. You can't get the gears to mesh so that the boss will sit in the center of the shaft so you can put the inner bearing race in. Then, when all else fails, I read the manual. It says to insert something through the hole in the boss and move the secondary spring loaded gear until they line up with the fixed gear. Did that and it centered over the shaft and I could slip in the inner bearing race. You can't put the bearing race on first because the gears won't clear parts of the casting. Once the bearing race went in, only about 1/8" of threads were showing to put the nut on and I knew that was wrong. Took about 15 minutes of wiggling it around and finally it slipped all the way in and then everything went together perfectly. Nut on and new retention washer installed and tab bend.
This makes me VERY happy. Yamabond oozing out. I'm happy to see that it sealed where it was supposed to.
Time to start putting covers on. Need to finish cleaning the gaskets off and then get it all buttoned up. Not much longer! So happy to see it upright.
One final note for the night. There are a number of small brackets and wire loom holders on the oil pan. I had photos of 2 of them, but not the third one. Had to go look at Eleanor's undercarriage to figure that one out. The book is a hot mess when it comes to where some of that stuff goes and how it's oriented. I didn't take the oil pan off, I don't think, so I didn't see it all. I should have taken more photos earlier on. That's the little stuff I worried about. It's great to have Eleanor 5 feet away. I plan on taking all the fairings off shortly to give me full access to walk over and look at various things. I think that's going to speed the process up a great deal.