wondering if anyone has ever investigated this for either the crankshaft or for putting gas heads on and making it a bored turbo motor. I'm thinking about the crankshaft in this thing a lot, it's gotta be nodular iron or forged and unless I'm mistaken the mains are big block, it's probably 4 bolt in the diesel block as well. The pistons are 4.057 bore, and if it's like the 350 diesel it should bore out about 1/8th of an inch roughly with tons of meat left still. I What I'm curious about is wether or not the crank is spaced right for the Chevy 4.3L V6. Probably won't be that lucky, but it's a thought I've got in my mind so I've gotta get it out =) Got a friend with a few motors so hopefully he'll lend me his crank so I can check it up against my block and see how it looks. I'd REALLY be interested in getting my mains done if I were able to drop that in there, with a set of eagle rods I bet I'd be ready for tons of power too. I picked this bit of info up as well "1982 - 1985: The 263 V-6 diesel was available in the Cutlass Ciera and Supreme from 1982 to 1985, 85 hp, 4.057" and 3.385" stroke. Basically a 350 with two cylinders chopped off. The V-6 Diesel was an option in the newly designed and FWD 1985 98. " Any comments on what I've dug up so far is appreciated, if I'm wrong on this one someone shoot this idea down, I'll probably end up having my friend bring his crank down.........