Thanks for the kind words! Her choice but I agree completely.
I painted the motor with a high temp over the counter spray paint that amazingly matches well.
I had heard that you can drop the drive train in as a complete unit - engine, trans, xfer case. I was dubious and had planned on doing transfer case separately but my buddy who was coming over to help was taking a long time so I put the case on while I waited.
I removed the front wheels and dropped it as low as I could. Luckily I realized that the lift's legs wouldn't clear the axle before trying to drive the lift in. So I raised it so there was about 1/4" clearance.
the good news was that I was able to place the leveler to get the whole shebang high enough to clear the grill. The bad news was that after 45 mins and having it inches from being home we discovered that the leveler was going to foul on the firewall. Somehow, my buddy noticed just as we were mere millimeters from gouging the shiny new paint with sharp shiny metal brackets on the leveler.
after much groaning we pulled the whole thing back out. At this point my buddy said to pull the xfer case and reposition the leveler. Spoiler alert - he was right.
but that would have meant needing to get another gasket to reattach the case when the time came. And draining the fluid. So we just moved the leveler forward and I figured my strong friend could just lift the end of the drivetrain over the grill as I pushed it in.
that didn't work because he could receive it while standing in the bay but couldn't move while I pushed it in.
so after much head scratching, I put a ratchet strap from the tail to the end of the lift boom and was able to lift it enough to clear the grill.
This time it worked and we were able to get it home. Of course, after the initial struggle with plenty of attempts we never scratched the paint. But this time, even with blankets everywhere, we discovered that we had gouged the firewall somehow.
actually, it was me getting a little western with it at one point but I didnt realize it had hit anything at the time. Pretty bummed about that....
eventually got it in and started putting all of the stuff in.
the only really hold up was running the transmission cooler lines and the alternator charge wire. I had spent some time and money to run the starter wire through the frame so you can't see it for the entire 12" it would have been on top of the frame.
I eventually bit the bullet and spent a few hours drilling more holes in the frame that were exceedingly difficult to reach now that there was a motor in place and running the wire and lines through the frame.
here it is after I added the alternator wire along with the starter wire
i'm happy that i did it but it was some effort.