Got the block in the truck yesterday afternoon. So far so good!
Now we have some issues! The steering shaft top u-joint is laying on the valve cover and the exhaust manifold is hitting a gusset plate we added to the frame.
Passenger side looks to be good!
Decided to try the turbo exhaust manifold to evaluate all my options- it fits!
Checking downpipe/ crossover turbo feed pipe diameter. 3" fits with no issues, 4" would clear with no oil pump drive.
Looks like the factory side mount set up would easily fit.
Here is what I am thinking- mount the turbo on top the intake. Could make a bracket that utilizes the four holes on the manifold intended for the factory top cover. Shift the turbo over to the passenger , cut the factory upper intake ala ATT, and then clock the compressor out feed so that one 90^ elbow with a roll to the cab would connect the dots from the turbo to the intake. Then 2.5" from the right and left manifold merged into a t3/ t4 flange. The downpipe (4" hopefully) could then exit over the valve cover (no inner fenders!) and then down the outside of the frame. Sounds plausible?
As for steering shaft looks like I am going to have cut and paste the firewall. Should be able to go up an 1" and over an 1" or so without modifying anything other attachment points. The exhaust manifold is hitting the frame because we removed a crossmember that linked the motor mounts together. So we chose to box the frame with some 1/4 steel plate for a couple of inches. Then I welded the plate to the motor mounts that bolt to the frame. Then the motor effectively becomes the structural crossmember since the mounts now will not flex or move. Worked great with the 350. Might look into boxing the bottom of the mount or maybe a homemade crossmember with the torque and weight of the diesel.