With the empty chassis it was time to get the LS1 installed. When I dropped it in, I went ahead and bolted up the TH400 as well as our empty Behemoth D300 to finalize the output shaft and motor mounts. With a lot of back and forth with height adjustments and keeping everything centered, I bolted on our headers so we could fabricate our finalized motor mounts. After getting the motor mounts completed, I went to the back and finalized the D300 mount as well.
Now with the drivetrain secured, I went back and worked on our oil pan skid plate. I utilized tube clamps from the motor mounts as well as the chassis so it could be removable. I'll probably change the clamp style as I only had locking clamps instead of flat clamps, but regardless I made it work. Added a little bend to the front to help get over rocks and add a little flare. Finished it off with 3/16" plate and counter sunk holes for a smooth bottom.
To finish the last little bit of fab work to the drivetrain/driveline, I transitioned to the carrier bearing. Without the front 3rd member, I just temperately put it in its place where I thought it would work. No binding and no clearance issues with the motor mounts/skid, however we'll see once I can bolt in the front driveshaft.
While I wait on parts, I decided to get the first battery installed... least for now. Enough room to run both batteries side by side here, although still not 100% sure I want these placed behind the seats in this orientation. But for now, it'll work.