As I was showing above, anytime you think about building a rig with one of these 4BTs it can be a challenge. There are also tons of options to help you cater the engine to work in your project better. These have become "the norm" and there are many to look at online and just copy what others have done-----if you want exactly what they have. When you start deviating from the well worn road things can begin to get...um more interesting.
My custom engine mounts were designed to be used with a Dodge adapter, driver's side starter, and horizontal oil filter. Since I'm using a Ford adapter the starter is on the pass side. I want air conditioning so that means that a standard horizontal filter won't work, I installed a vertical oil filter off a 6BT. It won't clear the engine mount to R&R a filter and it get pretty close to my turbo intake. Also my engine is the P7100 inline pump version as opposed to the rotary injection pump that the engine mounts were designed for. So I've had to do loads of tweaking to the mounts to clear bolt heads and plumbing bosses on the block. And now I've had to install a remote oil filter plate to free up some real estate for A/C and turbo plumbing.
Luckily these were used on a multitude of applications and they share most external architecture with the 6BT which was used in even more situations so there are bits and pieces from one thing or another to allow you to come up with a solution to most any dilemmas. Don't get me wrong, though. If all you wish to do is a diesel power conversion, they can pretty easily be adapted to one of the "big 3's" transmissions, and dropped into anything from a mini-truck on up with minimal effort. The complexity quickly ramps up when you start adding in an intercooler and adding air conditioning to both an engine that never came with it as well as a vehicle that would have been considered a "stripper" today. The problem can be chasing down the particular item (and then affording it!). I had to order my filter mount from China a few years back. It was the only place that readily used them. I could see the space I was quickly running out of and bought it "just in case". The A/C compressor mount is from a Ford F600/F700. My radiator and intercooler are both custom aftermarket pieces. I haven't even looked into a condenser yet!
Here are a few shots of what you may run into with one of these engines.
As configured by the factory the day I brought her home
vertical oil filter mount
Newly installed remote filter adapter plate.