Well, I had a change of heart on the cummins swap. Instead I swapped the cab of the International on to the dodge frame. I just figured the dodge frame was developed for for more torque and it might be less work to swap the cab intead of the motor, boxing the frame, new leafs in the front, drivelines shorten and lengthen, sure there are a few others I cant think of that in the end would equal more time and money in part.
As of now I have the cab on the frame and wouldnt ya k now it wasent that easy... But the cost is down for exeption of one part, the steering shaft. As I dropped the cab on the dodge frame I found that I had to lift the front of the cab about 5'" because the International frame is long and flat and the dodge frame "standard cab" has a substantial dip and raise between the front and back of the cab, go figure. So I ended up with a pretty steep steering shaft angle and couldnt connect the shaft to the box. So I bought a $250 borgeson steering shaft with u-joints on both ends, which im currently waiting for. The master cylinder as of now is in the hood and some fabrication is needed but should work (using dodge master cylinder). Next problem was the stock dodge fuel tank sender and crossmember. Because I wanted the cab as low as possible in the front I put the back of the cab 1" from the frame rails which is were the sender and crossmember sat. So I hacked off the crossmember and bolted on a strait peice of channel acrossed the frame and dropped the tank low enough to clear the cab, sorry no pics of that process.
Another problem I ran into was that in order to center the tires in the fron wheel wells I had to put the cab further back on the frame than I wanted. By moving the cab back I placed the radiator on the outside of the center section which included lot of trimming and mesuring, I hope it clears the grill! Whch is going to be a one off expanded metal mesh style grill.
So as of now im waiting for the steering shaft, and cant attatch the master cylinder until that is complete due to clearance problems, then I can bolt on the driver side panels, finish the center section, and the wiring, and put in a temporary floor shifter cause I dont want the auto. Turn key and hopefully drive the sob.
Then after running I have a lot of dent to pull and fill, paint interior and extirior, new gauges, put on the 4" exhaust I just orderd, and build a new flat bed. And questions feel free, I can post whatever pics wanted