boating birdman
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I have a 5.0L 305 chevy with a bad 5.0 omc cobra stern drive. A friend has offered a omc out drive for a 4.3 . Will it work?
Sigh.
It will not "destroy the gears in the drive over time" but if the ratio is different, it will definitely make your propeller selection very challenging as it'll be driving the prop at the wrong speed for the engine's HP/torque curve.
The 4.3 may work just fine there. A lot of 4.3's are just as if not more powerful than 5.0s. The 4.3's breath much better than the 5.0 and are usually in the same torque and horse power range as the 5.0. The 4.3 is basically a shortened 5.7 and is superior to the 5.0 in many ways IMHO.
It really depends on the power and torque range of both motors.
Quit worring about anything until you know what you have to worry about.
Put it on, change the fluids, and take her out. You will never know until you try.
A while back I had to re-gear a 72 chevy of mine from 4.56:1 to 3.73:1 because I was driving it across country. The cost of the gears ( $50 used) saved me $300 in fuel. Everyone told me to buy shim kits before I attempt to do anything. Funny thing was when the new gears were installed, they lined up perfectly, and didnt need to be shimmed at all.
So put it on, take it out and see where your WOT rpms are and your top speed at WOT is. Then go from there. If everytihng is close enough or barely noticeable then IMHO why bother. If its not comming up on plane or your doing 30mph at 5500rpm's then we go from there.
Have fun, and good luck.