Lots of progress this weekend! I got my engine mounts sorted out.
I installed the stock passenger side frame tower and frame side mount from the donor truck onto the driver's side of the new chassis. It was an inch or so taller than the frame rail is when it was in position, so I made a backing plate made out of 1/4" plate to mount the tower to, then welded that to the frame. On the passenger side, I used another passenger side frame side mount and built my own frame tower out of 1/4" plate as well. While the height was okay, the original LS engine mount passed clear through the frame and left a large open square hole in the frame when it was removed. So I made another backing plate which would cover that large hole and give the engine mount a solid base to be mounted to.
With the engine in place, I installed the new clutch, flywheel and internal slave, put the transmission in, cut the holes for the transmission mount bolts and secured it into place as well. The natural next step was to install the NP241 transfer case and driveshafts. The front driveshaft is a perfect fit, but the rear will need to be extended. The rear shaft has a super long slip yoke which means it can be used as is, but I'm not a fan of the extra 6" of splines showing. There is another foot or two of spline left inside the shaft, so spline engagement is still good.
I also started mounting the cooler stack to see how I was going to have to modify the intercooler piping to clear the shock towers. Much to my delight, it was more or less like the previous owner designed everything to fit and the intercooler piping clears with half an inch to spare on both sides. The only thing that hits the shock tower (so far) is the fuel filter. It just barely touches, but is close enough that engine movement will most likely break it. The fuel filter is an aftermarket Napa Gold filter which I think are a little bit taller than the AC Delco filters are, so I may try switch to stock before I re-locate the filter housing.
Next up is to get the exhaust sorted next weekend. I also need to install the chassis wiring, swap to 3 channel ABS and bypass it with resistors to clear the ABS and traction control lights on the dash and get the fuel system installed before I can swap body onto the new chassis.
