Alright so today I got a good start on working on the truck.
After yesterday's progress I came home and made a hefty to do list for today and I guess it may have been alil too ambitious cuz I didn't get done nearly as much as I wrote down.
I started off by hacking the rest of the stock exhaust,easy task with the Sawzall at hand.
I moved on the to the drive shaft, which yesterday beat me and left me with a striped bolt head to drill out (the ones holding the middle carrier bearing for the 2 pc drive shaft). So I set out to drill it out only to find my bits suck and wasn't getting to far. My pops lent me a hand here and broke out his tools....ended up getting it out after an hour of with fighting it.
OK so I moved on to the stock motor mounts and got the driver side one off in 2 mins. The passenger side took a bit longer since I had to remove the I beam to make room to get to the nut..then I click at a time backed it off.
Those two simple task ended up eating a good portion of my morning work. Once I got that out of the way I was on to degreasing and power washing the bay. Got that done and scrubed/power washed the under side of the hood. See a while back the ac had caught fire on the previous owner and marked the under side good. It cleaned up decently.
I am going to checker board the underside

got it primed today so maybe next weekend on that.
After the bay dried out I hit it with the air and got most of the lose debris n flaking rust/paint out of the way. I them hit it with good ol rustolium to have a good clean base to work with.
Also, I mentioned yesterday about a possible fuel cell. The one I posted is 20 gals. And is 10×20×? ( I forget ) but I measured under the tool box and the cell should clear with a half inch between. I'm thinking of going this route and further simplify the whole system. thinking of a filler inside the toolbox. And thinking of relocating the battery in there too, hide it and still be accessible. Also the e fuel pump would be wired and mounted in the tool box for clean safe keeping. Looking at the Holy red labeled fuel pump if anyone has any experience with em.
Here so pics from today. No to much to show.
Probably won't be working on it till next weekend so if possible I'll try n tackle the headliner at my place n have it ready.
Next steps are: to get my mounts mounted-frame and engine, change trans fluid and fill torque converter. Install converter, Remove flywheel and install flexplate.
Test fit.
I guess thats it till then folks.