Quick update and question for everyone....
Camaro ZL1 fuel module mounted and installed in Fiero fuel tank with fuel ring installed, lots of pics to come...
Good o'le V8Archie Front battery mount tray installed
Running pos and neg cables to ecu in trunk and block respectively. (Obtained OEM ATSV battery cable available from ebay and it's a rear mount battery setup stock)
Built in shoulder harness mounts fabricated and mounted behind firewall AND frame rail under rear window so no harness bar in cabin, I'm not Will height, but 6'3" 200lbs I do need all the leg room I can get...
DEI tunnel insulation over firewall 16g aluminum skin over WestMarine insulation
Wish to be much further along but getting divorced with three kids puts a damper on finances... ka-ching
So..... the carrier bearing I'm using is for the late 2000's Saab 9-3 Aero V6 turbo with F40, see below:
https://www.esaabparts.com/static/image ... 795185.jpg

This bolts right up the LFX/LLT etc.. but not exactly to the LF3 / LF4 due to the turbo oil return being offset behind the lower right bolt hole in the bracket. I removed the lower right bolt mount from the bracket but not sure if I need to tie in another support to the block. The only 'easy' way would be to tie in the two bearing retainer bolts(longer of course), one is visible on the right side of the image back to the block. Although my tig skills are improving I've never welded cast aluminum which is pulling me down the bolt / tie-in path.
I'm not too familiar with the forces exerted on a carrier bracket / bearing.
My only other option would be to cannibalize the XTSV carrier bearing bracket, which does bolt to the block but is way out of alignment and much further offset from the block than what the F40 intermediate shaft requires, and tie that into the block.
Thoughts?