Ended up removing that "primary" shroud i made out of flashing and spaced the fan away from the rad a bit more. Also bent the original shroud so it fit a little closer to the rad support and bought some foam to go around the perimeter. Hopefully that'll do it.
Modified the splash shield under the rad between the frame rails as well since the crank pulley is now closer to the ps.
I then relocated my battery using the existing tray. Had to cut a chunk out of my inner fender, angle the tray and make new mount posts to get it to clear everything. It ended up fitting pretty good and i can still remove the mount with the battery bolted to it by loosening the 2 pinch bolts on the mount posts. Finished up by capping the inner fender hole i cut.
Next i cut up the dbw throttle pedal to get it down to a decent size, made a 3/4" spacer to space it away from the firewall a bit (contours were fxxxing me), bolted it on using the stock pedal mounts and one extra hole then welded part of the 40 pedal to what was left. Initially i was planning to keep the 40 pedal as is and run a throttle cable to the dbw assembly but this turned out to be a little simpler.
Still have to make up some brackets to hook it up to the new pedal but the kickdown for the turbo 350 got routed through the firewall. Used a Lokar cable and routed it trough the now vacant hole where the old throttle cable lived. Still need to make up a bracket for the hand throttle.
The manual shifter hole in the tranny hump got filled in with a bead rolled piece I had laying around and the transfer case shifter hole got pushed back a couple inches. Had to rejigger the t case shift lever a bit to get everything lined up but it all clears now. As a bonus the old t case shift boot looks like its going to work.
Thats where I'm at as of today.
Next on the list is finding a place to put the 10x12x3" trans cooler/fan. Looks like it'll fit behind the intake in the firewall hole previously occupied by the back of the 2f valve cover/head. Itll be nice and close to the trans there keeping the lines short, and theres more than enough room, just have to make sure there'll be sufficient air flow (the fan will obviously help with this)...
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