Now that I had the engine mounts burned in I figured there were a couple things that would probably be easier with the engine out. I replaced the low pressure power steering lines and the original ones were so hard they crumbled in my hand when I tried to disconnect them, so this was long overdue. Also installed the Mosley replacement line with the fitting that will mate to the PS pump on the LS
The fishplates on Matt’s mounts sit on top of where a bracket for the soft line at the axle meets a hardline and then goes to a brake tee. I ground off the little tab on the back and found an unused threaded hole pretty close to where it was and relocated it. I also re-bent the factory hard line a bit to ensure it clears the exhaust.
Since I'm running a drive by cable setup I had to modify my existing gas pedal to work with the new Lokar cable I bought - it was super easy and didn't even need to be removed. Just need to cut the nub off and drill it out and you can attach the cable easily. Red Line Cruisers makes a sweet little mounting bracket that bolts into unused holes.
With this stuff all buttoned up it was time to start assembling the drivetrain for the final time, and that meant assembling the flywheel, clutch & Marks Adapter onto the LS. The instructions that come with the adapter are pretty horrible IMO but it's relatively simple, basically all it is is a collared tube that's adjustable and attaches to the stock clutch fork with a LS throw-out bearing on the other side.
Not going to lie this entire thing is a little unwieldly, but I was able to get a ratchet strap on the output flange of the TC and that helped get the ass end up a bit to clear the valance and slip in
Time to put the drivetrain in for the final time
Got it installed pretty easily - the hardest part was lining up the rear transmission crossmember but was able to maneuver the transfer case enough with a jack that I was able to get it lined up. This thing fits like a glove, it looks like it came this way from the factory honestly and there is a ton of space between the engine and the firewall to run my fuel lines and what not.
It was weird seeing the H55F & the shiny TC in the truck after sitting on my bench for the past month and a half.
My brake line routing does clear the exhaust luckily but looks like it got a little nick on it from installing the engine. I might just bleed the brakes and see how it looks, if it's leaking I'll just make a new line.
I am super stoked to have the drivetrain in place though since now it's just a million little things to do which can be knocked out after work if I feel like drinking a few garage beers and wrenching.
Since I am going with a long range tank I figured now would be a good time to get my old one out. I had it professionally cleaned by a local radiator shop last March when I first bought the 60 and I replaced the pickup and all the hoses. It was a PITA to get it out the first time but this go around was pretty easy. It's been sold to a local mudder who is having some fuel issues so am glad it can go to someone who can use it.
With the long range tank I no longer have a place to mount my spare, so figured it was a good time to buy a rear bumper with a swingout. I wanted one before the LS swap but with an immediate need I snagged a used Kaymar from
@mongoose2231. With a little extra time before kickoff I was able to get the old one off without too much trouble. Those damn carriage bolts are a royal PITA.
I've got some loose rust that needs to be knocked off and then I'll shoot it with some paint before installing.