A much over due post.
This project has moved to portland and has gone through a bunch of insufficient fund cycles.
I visited my friend who owns the truck in portland in April and worked on it again because she can't find the confidence to finish the small odds and ends.
I had to move back to Canada for visa reasons a year and half ago.
Before I left I fabbed motor mounts out of square tubing and utilized stock toyota rubber mounts and toyota block side mounts butted up to flat plate drilled with mercedes bolt pattern. Custom hung tranny cross member with ubolts to frame. I did all the fabbing in the most pitiful conditions in a (dark wet ) hole in the wall shop on upper queen anne during the 2011 winter/spring. It took me days what could have been done in a couple of hours with a properly equipped shop. The project right from the get go was very shade tree and totally time inefficient and thus in the end quite expensive (i've come to realized this working on other projects in proper equipped working space

The suspension is all done and it rocks. The truck will be riding on some aluminum 16" rims off a gm vehicle.
I did the following over the past year on visits down there:
Drive shafts lengthened and shortened by shop in george town seattle. Installed.
Volvo radiator installed with two massive 16" electric pusher fans (flex-lite racing fan).
Toyota starter installed.
Oil pressure gauge installed in stock oil line in filter housing.
Heater hoses plumbed.
Gas tank drained
Fuel lines finished.
Down pipe installed (through spring and frame and then down the frame rail).
Gear shifters installed with custom cover plates
She still needs to hook up 22re vaccum solenoid, and oil cooler lines, and get a diesel filler neck.
I hope she finds the courage to finish it. ITs almost there.
I have started my own om617 power swap into an 84 Xtra cab. See this thread in the diesel section. I'll hope fully have her running in a week.
https://forum.ih8mud.com/diesel-tech-24-volts-systems/603577-1984-toyota-xtracab-om617-build.html