Is low compression creating the hesitation on acceleration? 94 Ski Nautique / PCM 351

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  • billywro
    • Mar 2011
    • 72
    • Lake Martin

    • Birmingham, AL

    • 1994 Ski Nautique

    Is low compression creating the hesitation on acceleration? 94 Ski Nautique / PCM 351

    This spring I bought a 94 Ski Nautique (717 hours) with a carbureted 351w, and the original ProTec ignition reverted to a PerTronix distributor. Per PCM it was 240 Hp in the original configuration. The previous owner told me the boat was “cold-blooded” and needed a long time to warm-up. The boat ran okay at idle & speed, but I spent the summer chasing a hesitation on acceleration from a stop, particularly when getting a skier up. I confirmed the timing @ 10° before TDC, replaced the fuel filter, rebuilt the carb & fixed a significant vacuum leak in the PCV hose. This work improved but did not eliminate the hesitation.

    Yesterday I did a compression test (warm) and got 95 psi on #1, and 98 to 100 psi on cylinders 2~8. I found some of the plugs had oil on them. I know none of this is good news, but my question is whether I should focus on the low compression as the lead suspect in the hesitation.

    I figure there’s a rebuild in my future, but thought I’d get some group
    input first. Thx!

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    Last edited by billywro; 10-15-2024, 07:16 AM.
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