Thanks for the suggestions!
I can't se anything obviously wrong.
The main-shaft on it's own in the three main bearings feels okay. It spins, but there is a little resistance. However the 12mm main shaft feel so "big and heavy" compared to my 500 that I think it is normal. Is that normal for a little resistance when you spin in?
The main gear has been lubed exactly as directions say. I used boto-lube on/under the two shims on the auto-hub sleeve, and regular lightweight oil on the rest of the sleeve. I was pretty sparing with the oil - I could try a lot more? I also noticed the whole main/auto gear assembly has some small resistance when I spin the two gears opposite directions. But then the gears are so heavy compared to what I am used to, is this normal? The two brass bushings seem seated fine - I had carefully red-loctited them per instruction, being very careful not to get any loctite into the rest of the mechanism. At this time I have not tried heating them and reseating them.
Everything seems fine - there is no obviously binding anywhere. The main shaft spins smoothly, just feels VERY heavy. I pulled the tail drive box back from the main gears, and the resistance felt the same so i don't think the tail was too tightly meshed.
So am I worried other nothing? If you took a 766 and pulled the motor back and pulled the head so you can grip the main-shaft and give it a spin by hand, does it feel heavy or slightly "tight"? Does it stop almost immediately after you let go? If the answer is "yes" then I think I am fine. If the answer is "no, it spins by itself and I feel zero resistance like it is perfectly floating on smooth bearings" then I must have a problem still! Thoughts?