Thanks for the responses and kind words guys .
Am I jumping the gun on the story line... or have you ever run the .30 over engine?
I haven't seen the need to install the second motor yet.
It still sits crated in the back of the shop.
If we get a bunch of snow this year I just might swap it in though . The added spool would be a blast...
More on that later...
The install:
The L-20B swap requires a motor mount conversion ( 1/4" x 2 x 4" flat bar ) hung from the stock Zuke motor mount
locations.
This dropped the engine down the 2" needed for clearance. I then was able to use the stock Datsun motor mounts.
I then fabed up a transmission mount from a 1" x 1" x 3" block of UHMW.
The fit is perfect. Even the stock heater hose location is a direct fit.
Mating the transmission to the T-case is accomplished by running the rear yoke from the Zuke intermediate shaft
to a Datsun tail shaft slip yoke.
This is made simple due to the fact that Datsun and Suzuki run the same U- joint.
Alignment is critical here. Before finalizing the motor mount adapters ( finish welding ) make sure that your transmission and T-case are aligned perfectly.
The shifter location will be 4" to the rear of the stock Zuke's , so the tunnel will need to be cut . and the T-case shifter will need to be bent to the rear 45 degrees.
I then fabed up a 6" longer shifter for the Datsun transmission . A new cover for the tunnel and the Tranny was in.
The Datsun transmission uses a hydraulic clutch ( not a bad thing ) so ( I recommend ) the fire wall will need to be re-enforced!!!!!! Assk me why....
This is pretty simple. A 12" x 6" x .250 aluminum plate sandwiched from the inside of the fire wall is what I used to re enforce the wall.
I then modified the stock Zuke clutch arm to except the clevis from the Datsun master. Re installed the arm then transferred that location to the fire wall.
A 1" hole saw was used to cut through the sandwiched fire wall then a couple of 1/4" holes for the studs mounted in the 1976 Datsun 620 master cylinder .
I then fabed up a set of hard lines that run across the fire wall paralleling the stock brake lines.
The slave cylinder ( a 1972 Datsun 510 short cylinder ) was attached to this hard line with a stock Datsun 620 clutch soft line.
(HIND SIGHT ) :
if I was to do this again I'd fab a new clutch arm from scratch. The Zuke arm is a bit week and is prone to bending . At some point I will be forced to do just that.