As you can see in the pic bellow welding the engine steady on at an angle to match the original meant the side where not symmetrical.
To rectify this I added about 3MM of weld onto the edge and then ground it back to match the over side.
While I had it in the vice I also cut the tail off the back to clear the pedal box.
Unfortunately it wasn't quite enough so I went back and ground it right down with a flap disc.
Now that the steady fitted I drilled some holes to plug weld it to the bulkhead. It will also be weld in from the inside and gas welded where it comes through the bulkhead.
I bet none of you have ever done this drill bit.
Got the new engine steady welded on, one of them went a bit nasty but the others where good.
As I was working on the front end I decided I'd replicate the hole in the bottom of the N/S fitch of the O/S to make getting at the brake pipe easier.
I started out by making a template.
Traced it onto the other side.
I used a step drill to take most of the meat out of the hole and then trimmed the rest of with tin snips.