LiteIsRite wrote:Just finished reading this thread from start to finish (it took two nights) - I'm lost for words. Makes me regret even more that I didn't switch from electrical engineering to mechanical when I had the chance...![]()
Regardless of how this ends up, kudos for having the guts to even try it. Keep going, especially now that you're so close!
Thanks very much LiteIsRite, I really appreciate your comment

timk wrote:I haven't contributed to the thread but I have subscribed and I'm always keen to read it when I get the update notifications!
Thanks Tim, it's good to hear people are actually reading what I'm typing. Sometimes it just seems like I'm sending it out into nowhere and I'm the only one who's reading it

Well on Wednesday night my mate Bryce came over to help prep the engine for install and to change over the diff.
At about 5pm (started very late) it looked like this

Then we set about the diff and rear brake swap.

Old diff vs. new


Empty subframe

No pics of it installed, unfortunately, but we got it in and bled the rear brakes. By this point it was 1:30am... so we decided that since the engine isn't actually difficult to install now that we've done it a few times, we might as well just install it.
So...
Bryce on the crane



It's in!


The PPF was pushing the gearbox waaay over to the passenger side for some reason so it took a solid 2 hours of busted knuckles and shoving the engine to get it intalled, but it's done!
Does anyone know why the PPF would be moved over with the new diff? I'm thinking maybe if I loosen the bolts at the diff and gearbox they'll align themselves? At the moment the gear lever is about 2" over to the passenger side to give you an idea of the problem.