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[QUOTE="Countryboy07, post: 365170, member: 243"] 12V's are by far easier to swap in, but are getting harder and harder to buy at a reasonable price. P-pumped 24V would be another option, but got to find one that is a non 53 block. I'm doing the swap on my '97 CCLB truck, and so far I have just over $8000 into it, that includes buying both the '97 and my '94 Dodge donor truck, motor mounts, and some small things. As stated, the cost adds up rather quickly, but finding a good donor truck is a great way to get started. [/QUOTE]
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