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Old 11-07-2007 | 12:30 PM
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I'm seeing some 312 and 375 Stingers with the King Cobra 460 engines. I assume these are Ford engines.

What's the general consensus on these?
Are parts difficult to find?
Are they a true marine engine?
How about getting more power out of them?

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King Cobra drives are stronger than Bravo or TRS. Drew backlund (Drews Marine) makes a 540 out of a 460, kit using 71 72 stock heads that pushes 600hp for $2800 + machine work
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Originally Posted by Andy
King Cobra drives are stronger than Bravo or TRS. Drew backlund (Drews Marine) makes a 540 out of a 460, kit using 71 72 stock heads that pushes 600hp for $2800 + machine work
So, the King Cobra "system" is a Ford big-block 460 and also has its own drive?
If it's stronger than a TRS and Bravo, does it suck a lot of hp?

What top speed will a stock 1987 312 Stinger do with King Cobra 460's?

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Old 11-07-2007 | 10:11 PM
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No, a King Cobra is a drive only made by OMC designed by a Merc guy. It handles 600 hp and sucks up as much hp as a TRS. Most where mated to BB fords, some where mated to BB chevs like mine.
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Old 11-08-2007 | 06:44 PM
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king cobra bad..... built tough if done right but very very hard to get it done right. i had one and it was a nightmare.
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Old 11-15-2007 | 11:41 AM
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If everything is stock you should be alright. Mine has been very dependable to this year. Had some lower unit issues this year, very very very very very hard to find parts for.
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Old 11-18-2007 | 09:13 AM
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King cobra drives. early ones, like say an 87 are a piece of crap. They use a shifting lower unit from a 300hp outboard. Pure junk. I broke 13 drives in 129 hrs behind a 460 / 340hp package in 88 and 89. Dam factory had the boat more in the two years I owned it than I did. Later KC drives are cone clutch like a bravo / volvo and were better but finding parts is getting tough. They have been out of production for a long time now.
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Can,t get parts and try to sell a boat with them on it good luck. I think the transom hole is the same as a bravo. If you buy it right convert it over and sell that omc junk.
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Keytime,
Enough concensus yet?
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Old 11-22-2007 | 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by rob245
Keytime,
Enough concensus yet?
Yeah! I gotta get me a set of those!!
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