ACTUALL PROGRESS today!

Stripped down the new(er) stock f-150 motor to the bare block, took that and the crank to the machine shop. Guy will start on it Monday, doing full machining to get everything into spec.
Called NITRO PLATE, im sending my headers out Monday assuming i get all the mock-up stuff and grinding taken care of this weekend. I believe the quote was $180 to strip them and coat them inside and out with their aluminum ceramic coating.
Ground Nubs off of motor mounts and attached them and the heads to the block. I didnt think anything about my GT-40s coming from a 351 and having larger bolt/stud holes than a 302 head...
Will i be able to use my 302 headbolt kit i already have or do i have to do something different?
Motor is resting in on the crossmember while i await replies to my other thread about how i placed my engine...
Here are some pics from the day:
plenty of clearance even with the v-belt crank pulley
MASSIVE radiator that im going to tuck under the rad. support with the help of a cut-off tool
more work that needs to be taken care of by the cut-off tool
Why do people say there is no room for a mech. fuel pump? unless it'll drastically change when i drill holes and drop the mounts. its like almost a 3in. space...
no more nubs!
Its looking like i will clear the dreaded TTB drop bracket