Update for Nov 28, 2012
Just got done wedging the 6bt in between the frame rails of the FJ. It's starting to look BEAUTIFUL!!!! It was really nice to feel like I had a productive night of work again.
SOOOO BIG!!
Ready for the transplant to begin.
As you can see in the first pic the oil pan was pretty rusty, so I wire wheeled it clean and sprayed it down with two coats of Dupli-color iron gray engine enamel.
I kept asking myself how it was going to fit!
Now it's a battle of getting the motor lined up straight front to back, side to side, and leveled as well. Does anyone have some tips for effective ways to do this? I of course want everything to be lined up as much as possible.
I've thought of using a measuring tape for ensuring equal distances, a level to make sure the motor is level, but I'm wondering the best way to make sure that it's lined up front to back? Maybe lining the tail-housing up with the reese hitch out the back somehow?
I'll have to lower the motor a little to make it fit under the hood. I had to turn the turbo exit up to clear the frame/fender.
I've got enough clearance right now to lower the motor a little to get it to get snug up in there. Just a little wiggling and shifting it around it seems.
Still needs to go back a few inches, but it's getting tight in that back of the engine compartment.
Heater hoses that are touching the exhaust manifolds, so I'll have to work out something different.
Lastly, could I get some input on running a divorced transfer case? I had originally thought that a divorced case is run by getting a short driveshaft run between an intact 2wd transmission and a transfer case. However, someone told me yesterday that I have to take off the tail end (tail housing?) of the transmission, and then run a driveshaft from the trans to the t-case. Is this true?