Posted by ericlb on January 08, 2013 at 06:07:36 from (12.189.32.37):
ok as many of you know i got a 94 dodge cummings dodge the truck has been great considering we use the crap out of it, now the tranny [ automatic] is acting up, it was replaced with a new one in 2001, now this truck has 250,000 miles on it, and the engine is still great, i dont particularly want to invest 5 grand in a new tranny for a regular pickup truck, so i have heard of a company that produces kits to put the b series cummings in virtually any pickup, you just have to tell them what your going to stuff it in, i have a old 1983 chevy 1 ton with a 12 foot flatbed, rack side also equipped with a dump and rolling tailboard, the old body is good,both the bed and the cab, and its a whole lot more usable rig on the farm than the pickup is, im thinking about putting the dodges engine in that truck and scrapping the dodge body any of you done this, how did it work out? cost? the chevys old 350 runs well but is high mileage now and this might be the best overall option for me
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