I have a 95 Ski Nautique with a carbureted engine that is running smooth, has plenty of hole power, the prop looks fine, but to get to skiing speeds is running at record high RPMs. Normally I can ski at 34 mph with 3750 to 3800 rpm. To go 34 without a skier the engine is cranking at 4200 rpm. The story is same at cruising speed too. 3000 rpm usually is about 28 mph, now only 25. The tach is fine because the engine idle is dead on normal. Then engine has not been overheating, staying right at 160 degrees.
The problem happened before when I was burning some Speedway 89 octane but cleared up when I used 93 octane Shell fuel and opened up the engine for a few minutes. I thought it may have been the fuel but now it is happening again and I have not been back to Speedway. Does anyone have thoughts about this problem or have you seen it before? I just winterized this weekend so this will be a 'haul the boat to the dealer in the spring problem.' Thanks for the input.
The problem happened before when I was burning some Speedway 89 octane but cleared up when I used 93 octane Shell fuel and opened up the engine for a few minutes. I thought it may have been the fuel but now it is happening again and I have not been back to Speedway. Does anyone have thoughts about this problem or have you seen it before? I just winterized this weekend so this will be a 'haul the boat to the dealer in the spring problem.' Thanks for the input.
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