Swap part is easy. Fixing broken stuff "while you're in there" ate up a lot of time.
It was already converted by Advanced 4wd in Salt Lake City so the basics were there.
Stuff I fixed:
rotten inner fender under battery tray
replaced rotten tranny cooler lines
weld up 100 + holes in the cargo area floor
Plenum gasket, timing chain, tensioner, water pump, alternator, fan clutch, motor mounts, rad hoses, exhaust manifold gaskets, pull one head and replace a few valves, 5 new relays in harness, rad, and valve covers. All in 93 motor.
Stuff I fabricated, or had to do for fuel injection:
converted non AC heater box and firewall openings to AC box
Stretch rear wiring for FI gas tank and O2 sensor
Figure out how to power up computer to run it all while leaving main wiring harness intact. Then dig a resistor out of old wiring harness for brake light connection to computer so it gets 5v instead of 12v and blowing computer out.
Install FI fuel lines, tank, and vapor canister, and new in tank pump including new connections at the fuel rail.
Install trans and fab rear mount as OD trans is 5"+'longer than original
Adjust trans cable to shift properly
Install engine and fab driver's side engine mount
New driveshafts front and back as transfer case is now 5" + rearward
Build exhaust to hook up to Magnum exhaust manifolds.
Weld gas pedal base from 93 into 84 so throttle opens 100%.
So when I say swap that's not quite right. It was more of a driveline transplant.
It sure was great to hit the key and hear the pump run and have it start instantly.
It runs like a top. Used 1/2 quart of oil in first 500 mis. With 122,000 mis on it. Cruises 75 mph easy.
PS The computer hook up was a piece of cake.
"Talk is cheap. Whiskey costs money."