Re: Repower OMC stern Cobra to diesel?
The main problems with the Olds/GM diesels was not really the lower end. It was pretty strong. Their main problems were not enough headbolts(blown head gaskets) no fuel filter/separator (!!!) and a pretty crummy injection pump (Stanadyne Which is better now...) And of course NO turbocharger (=NO POWER)
If you want an engine that maybe would be "OK" you'd want either a 6.2L or a 6.5L "current crop" engine.
These are pretty good I gear BUT, (and I like big buts...

) BRING LOTS OF MONEY!
All things being equal etc.......I would NOT bolt ANY diesel to a Cobra.
It might do ok bolted up to my 1.43:1 King Cobra outdrive (for sale btw!) since that drive was connected to a 460 and survived.... but you'd need to put a pretty "tall" prop on it since the diesel would want to turn only about 3600 at WOT. For fuel economy you'd want to cruise it under 2000 rpm.
at that RPM you probably would be breathing a lot of diesel smoke in a light tailwind!
Regards,
Rick
Also as Don indicated, unless you use a Cobra with a cone clutch, once you got into gear, you'd eventually break the shift cable forcing it out of gear(or you'd have to shut it off every time you wanted to come out of gear)
It's pretty hard to interrupt a diesel......Oh you could probably pulse the shut-down solenoid on the injection pump....until it failed....
Anyone married a diesel 350 DX Goodwrench diesel to the cobra? Those came out of 82-85 Olds/Buicks etc and if replaced with a DX engine have the durability that the original diesel 350s didnt. Figure it should work as the engines share same 350 block (if you recall GM used the 350 gas block w/o beefing up bearings and led to major failures..and then had to replace with the DX that has the strong main // rod bearings.
Just a thought.