Gentlemen, I've just experienced "another" OMG moment.
(In a "great" way)
But 1st, you'll have-ta patiently wait. (LOL)
I finally made some floor space around the 301, so I can begin fitting it. In this photo below, you'll see an entire disaster around the engine, but it's a whole lot better, after a few nights of "re-arranging". Also, I cleaned off a shelf to put some of the 301 stuff on.
In the brown shelf photo above, see the 4 bbl intake? It totally blows me away how flat it is. Reminds me of olds. I picked it up, (yrs ago) cheap, off-a Ebay. Figured after I rebuild the 301, it'll be easier to get started, (for break in) rather than trying to get running thru the turbo, and intake system. (Still need a couple exhaust manifolds for a "non-turbo" 301, if anyone has any to sell) Also have some .030 over new pistons in the white box next to it, for a non turbo motor. Will bump up the compression, a touch. Found them on Ebay, cheap also.
Once I was able to move the stand around, I rolled out a wooden box that has been stored for years, and was happy to find the accessories for the frt of this 301T motor, along with the eng. harness, the computer box for the dist., and knock sensor. Even have the original P/S pump that I'll need-ta fit, because the chevy bracketry is different.
And I mentioned above, I'ld like to put the alt., on the passenger side? I find that the chevy upper bracket, (with minor mods), might even work on the 301. No pic on that ...yet.
And in order to keep this post from being to lengthy, my next one will be the "OMG" experience.