Since my release is not working, I had to remove the lower pin to allow the motor to move.
***Soak, Soak and Soak some more with PB Blaster or Liquid Wrench.
The Top pin was a little stubborn but a little persuasion with a 5Lb hammer and a flat chisel and it started moving.
** As a technique I would hit the right side a few times, then do the same on the left side ... then soak with Liquid Wrench.
Finally it is out.
Once the pins were lose, I used my engine hoist to raise the motor up so I can catch the safety.
Here is the safety engaged.
Then remove the ground and cut the wires. I used a 3/8 box wrench to loosen the screw then used a ratchet to zip it out.
Then put the whole assembly in a vice and remove the other 3 bolts.
Here is a view of the motor it is toast:
Richard the owner of Lindenhurst Outboard Service in NY is going to change the motor for me and the manual release. He had the motor in stock but not the release so he offered to do the job and reseal the whole unit so I lucked out.
-Melo