I ended up buying my buddies truck that had inspired my project. It was a 85 C-20 crew. He had converted it to a dually, static dropped it, and put a '93 Cummins and A518 in it. I bought it thinking that all the swap stuff was figured out and all I needed to do was swap the parts over. I knew the truck was rusty and some of the swap stuff needed to be cleaned up some, but the more I looked I realized that all I got was an engine and a parts truck. I didn't like the way he did ANYTHING.
Bringing her home.
Intake tube rubs the master cylinder.
Hacked cross member and frame. GM alternator mounted sketchy and a regular width serpentine belt.
For the motor mounts he used just put a piece of tire sidewall (literally) in between the stock dodge mount and the Chevy frame stand. Bolts were loose and the holes were wallered out.
One other "feature" was that the shift linkage was hooked up as is. The dodge bell crank was combined with the chevy column linkage. This resulted in the truck and transmission being backwards from each other. Park in the truck was low on the transmission. Park on the transmission was low on the truck. the neutral safety switch was still hooked up so you had to start the truck in gear.
The core support was pretty hacked. The intercooler was only hung with the top mounts and it was set back where the condenser should have been.
In hind sight I'm still very glad I bought the truck. I have used sooooooo many parts from it.