FINAL NUMBERS FROM TODAY:
I bumped the engine up just a bit more, and it's now sitting at about 2.5* angle overall. Not bad considering that most factory engine setups are closer to 4* of angularity.
With that change, I was able to get to a full 6" of bump travel and still have about 1/4" of clearance at the oilpan. That's nice too because the ORIs require about 5.75 - 6" of stickout for their 14" travel version.... Now I don't have to worry about ordering something "custom built" to address my lack of uptravel.
Brandon called it.... At this point, my biggest concern is going to be the upper link mount and the way it will swing in the limited space between the framerail and engine block. I won't be able to judge it accurately until I have the panhard installed since that will determine how gentle (or radical) of an arc the axle will follow under articulation.
Here's a parting shot of the area. I finally got smart and removed the radiator so I could work in that area more easily.
For the foreseeable future I have the front suspension locked in the "full stuff" position. (this is how all the cool kids seem to do their builds!) I've got quite a bit to do before I can cycle the suspension in any meaningful way:
1. Figure out steering box location and pitman arm length required for maximum steering angle
2. Hang panhard based on draglink position
3. Figure out Ackermann to determine if steering arms and tie rod need to go in front of axle or behind it. (believe it or not, there seems to be room behind the axle!)
4. Re-assemble cleaned up portal knuckle
5. Disassemble original portal knuckle, clean, paint and reassemble
6. Hang portal boxes on both sides, install disc brake kit parts.
7. Mount tires/wheels so I can look for other glaring suspension clearance issues.
I have to admit, the progress today has me feeling pretty pumped about the possibility of getting this truck on all fours in the not-to-distant future.
-G