Rick, Mavman might still have the pictures when he did it. only thing he used different, was tublar A arms etc. Not hard job at all, and lot's cheaper than buying the aftermarket one. Time to install, may be a bit longer on the stock one though.
I appreciate everyone's help. I simply do not have a place to store this "yard art" until I'm ready for the swap - and that's not scheduled anytime soon. I sold it today (breaking even for me feels more like a profit on most things I get myself into).
I first heard that term used by my Dad's Dad when I was about 5 or 6 years old. Grandpa used a LOT of it on his farm equipment. I laughed everytime I heard him use that term when referring to "Liquid Wrench". I was convinced that that was some powerful stuff - if that was really what was in that can!