Ok, so today I started the 4BT engine mount from Autoworld.
Drilled holes for new mounts
Both base mounts mounted
My frame seemed to be a little bowed out so i used some ratchet tie downs to pull it inwards and meet up with the engine mount holes.
I had to tighten it so much my Harbor Freight tie down handle collapsed under the pressure!!!!
Ok so after I got the frame pulled in I had to drill the two remaining holes. After they where drilled I noticed how hard it was going to be to hold the nuts on the underside of these holes while screwing the bolt on the top side.
I ended up pulling out the electrical tape and macgyvering this fancy tool....(on a side not im baffled how good this picture came out on my Iphone)
Me using my Mcgyver tool to hold the nut while I insert the bolt on the top. Its blurry but the nut is being held right against the bottom hole.
OK, so all the holes are drilled and its all mounted in.
The next step was breaking it all back down because the frame has to be repainted. It was drizzling/raining all day so I decided to skip grinding the frame I decided to mount my Advanced Adapters 4L80E to NP205 adapter.
So when I put the adapter next to the transmission it was clear that I would have to trim it to clear the pan. (This kit is made for a 2x4 4L80E and I have a 4x4 so I guess that's why it doesn't match up quite right).
I just marked and measured each side and put a grinding disk on my angle grinder and carefully trimmed it away. I think it came out pretty good.
Here it is all installed
I had some Ospho leftover in my cup from painting the rear frame for the shackle mounts yesterday so I decided to use it and paint one of my rear break drums to see what would happen. When I woke up the next morning it wasn't pretty!!! Although it looks like its been thrown in a fire the Ospho actually just converted the rust into some rock hard black crap.