Did some more clearancing today and spent a bunch of time figuring out what had to move, how much it could move, and then how to get it there. I found that all of the tall ARP studs hit the oil pan so I cut each one down about 3/8"...the only thing that sux about this is I lose the allen-wrench heads (you can see it on the one stud in the center lower). Once that was done, the pan cleared them fine but then hit the windage tray. So I removed the ARP nuts from the studs and got some 1/2" flat washers...one on each stud makes everything clear just right.
At this point I thought I was good to go, but then found that because the washers are 1.25" in diameter, they hit the tray and come close to the crank:( So now I'm on the lookout for 1/2" flat washers with an outer diameter of around 1". Fastenal has them but I don't really want to order online. Going to try Ace again tomorrow.
This was my first try with smaller washers...I didn't like how they sit right at the spot where the threads change.

Here are the big washers that work but you can see how they are very wide.

Here's the tray on top of the washers...it finally clears the oil pan, crank, rods, rod bolts, and oil pan pickup.
