Well I managed to fit the diff

, i think all the measuring paid off as it wasn't all that hard to line up. There's no longitudinal wobble, as in up and down movement, at the crown wheel but there's a slight wobble latterly but I'm not worried about that. Plus I don't think I'll need a middle bearing as it seems solid as is but I'll fit one if need be.
I didn't realise until I bolted everything to the frame but using self aligning pillow block bearings on both the diff and the chassis, the self aligning feature is cancelled out so I don't thing ill have to install grub screws, I have them just in case though.
This is how it will look with the wheel on

, there isn't a snug fit between the shaft from the diff and the bigger shaft from the wheel but I knew that, I have some thin plate to make a shim once I receive the metal rod. I chose stainless steel for the outer shafts for no other reason than it'll be a better fit than the bar stock so hopefully no hammer will be needed lol.
Right I have a little dilemma, I found these rubber mounts (see under engine)

, good fit and if used would virtually eliminate the possibility of any nuts or bolts shaking loose, but they use very soft rubber and I think there's a chance the engine could twist in such a way that it would allow the chain to slip. I'll be using a spring loaded tensioner on the chain but I'm still not sure if I'll use them. We'll see lol.