Machinist has the yoke cap worked out and is waiting on a seal, for my conversion. basically what we are doing is dropping the longer extension housing. I would have dropped both if I had found the set screw in the coupler at the power divider. I dropped the long housing with the oval box, and figured out that the CV flange on the oval box comes off with a bolt into the shaft, the flange is keyed onto the shaft thus no splines just a woodruff key. The shaft in the long extension housing is held in with a bearing at each end and a snap ring at the rear (closest to pwr divider) where the shaft tapers and enters the coupler. the coupler to the output of the pwr div is held to the shaft with an allen set screw on a woodruff key. by removing all this stuff you will be looking at a short 1 1/2 diameter output shaft exiting the pwr divider, 6 housing bolts and a large roller bearing. Had I known the coupler would come off I would have had my machinist mill me a cover with a yoke to go straight onto that pwr divider and slip a yoke over the 1 1/2 shaft. Keeping a seal in this would be hard, as the woodruff key yokes are not known for holding an oil seal. In addition, idealy the shaft would need to be tapped to accept a bolt to hold the yoke on without using a set screw. tapping the end of the shaft would be hard as its still in the pwr divider and is likely hardened steel.
easier yet, is to make an adapter that bolts to the power divider by way of the 6 housing bolts and then extends out far enough to let the input shaft of a hydraulic pump couple to the shaft out of the power divider,,,, thus eliminating the "golden Driveshaft" and setting up the 816 like the 936 for all hydraulic crane motivation.