Yup, it fit right in, with the exception of the idlers on the drive shaft, and the two outer sets of bogie wheels on the skid.
LESSON LEARNED- It is necessary to remove the chaincase in order to re-install the driveshaft once you space the idler wheels out. There is not enough room to slide the shaft into the bearing cup hole when the wheel is spaced outward. Once I removed the chaincase, I slid the driveshaft in chaincase side first, put the clutch side bearing in/bolted the bearing cup to the tunnel, I slid the chaincase over the driveshaft and jackshaft, and I bolted the chaincase in. Otherwise it was a pieceof cake.