This was my thought... until i realized the driveshaft didnt reach anymore...When we did the genV swap in @Desert_K5 rig, we moved the trans forward 2 inches. A lot easier to work on the rear of the engine area.
And up in Canuckian land they want to lob off a few frozen toes to have one made.LS Swap the World!Really like the build progress, and the quality of your work. And the attic engine room is rad. I'd of been singing a song as I lowered that 5.3 down on the chain to the garage....not sure what I'd sing but it would happen. Probably about ls swap the whole world or something
I used to work in a transmission shop, I remember learning to take my pick and make sure the bearing retainer oil hole was clear of rtv when the rtv was still wet, before the lid went on.
Anyway, looking good!
Omg, I don’t even want to know how much I have in driveshafts. I have had to have them redone about four times now I think?This was my thought... until i realized the driveshaft didnt reach anymore...And up in Canuckian land they want to lob off a few frozen toes to have one made.

That’s my first thought.My first thought was that maybe mixing parts from different companies isn't playing correctly. But I have no actual experience in this.
I'm using the DIY4X competition mounts and their adapter plate. It's supposed to put the engine in the exact same place as the SBC that came out. However perhaps it's an issue with my frame or perhaps it's an issue with mixing and matching DIY4X mounts with the ORD cross member. So I had to space up the engine mount on the passenger side and I had to pull the transmission forward about an inch. My driveshafts seem to have enough slip to make up the difference but I think after playing with the mounts a bunch I should be able to pull it backwards about a 1/4".What engine mounts are you using? I had the same problem with the Dirty Dingo mounts. I had to notch my crossmember for the time being. Still plan to get an ORD crossmember. If I were to do it again I’d buy Tejas Steelworks engine mounts.
Don't the Tejas mounts move the engine up and forward mostly for the low mount AC compressor?
Are you talking about the ugly stamped hole for that dowel pin in the pressure plate? It looks to me like they stamped the hole, then pressed it. I don't know for sure but I agree it's butt ugly. This is a Luk brand oem LS truck replacement clutch.