
After modification of the mounting plate and mounting to the motor the adapter was tightened and the motor was ready to install. First thing that had to be done was cut down the transmission shaft with a die grinder and drill and tap some new mounting holes in the transmission due to the difference in the mounting plate.
The motor was hoisted into the engine bay and bolted up without any real issues. I connected the battery to the motor and spun it with the transmission in neutral to check for vibration.
After some measurements, I fabricated the pieces that make up the motor mounts. I drilled the frame rails and installed the mount that supports and clamps the motor in place. I made a torque rod from some scrap round stock to ensure the motor would not rotate in the other mount, I bolted it from the transmission adapter plate to the frame.
I hooked the motor to the existing battery and tested the mounts, the first vehicle movement under electric power.


