Needs some help guys. I will try to make this short and precise so you don't lose track.
Equipment:
1994 ProStar 205
350 CI Indmar, 275 HP
Throttle Body Fuel Injection
History:
July 2009 filled up with gas at Marina. Started running rough at idle so I thought I got bad gas.
My Fixes:
- Put in treatment in Gas.
- Ran tank empty
- Changed Gas/Water Separator
- Changed Thermostat
- Changed Plugs
- Changed Fuel Filter
- Tested Plug Wires
Result:
Still runs very rough at low idle. Stumbles when engaging to forward.
Next Step:
Took it to the local dealer where they did the following:
- Compression Tested the engine.
- Change Rotor and Cap
- Re-gapped the Plugs
- Replaced the timing control module
- Increased idle a bit
- Water tested it and said it was ready.
Result:
It started better and for the first 25 minutes of speeding and no wake it ran fine. We stopped to gear up to ski and the idle began surging, or should I say dropping. The range of idle on the RPM dial would be from 9 to 8, 9 to 8, 9 to 8 and it wouldn't stop. If you tried to put it in gear, half the time it would stall. So now it is running worse!
Next Step:
Returned it to the dealer where they did the following:
- Replaced two carburetor gaskets that were cracked and sucking air.
- replaced a clear yellow rubber vacuum hose for the map sensor
- Changed PVC Valve
- Did another compression check (Perfect)
- Ran the engine in the shop. (no water test)
Result:
Picked it up last night and ran through the same scenario. 25 minutes of speed areas and no wake zones. Speed to the area to gear up and stop and guess what, it still does it. It wasn't as bad at first but it got worse and back to what it was doing the first time. 9 to 8, 9 to 8 on the tack.
I tried to pull my son on the wakeboard with the Perfect Pass and the engine problem is even messing with that now. Everytime he pulls to make his cut it slows the boat down and the engine cant react quick enough and he hits the wake at 3 mph less than he should. I had to pull him manually.
Additional Information:
- Obviously the dealer didn't water test it long enough to get it hot enough
- Running it in the shop wont get it hot enough
- temp gauge shows a hair below 160 when warm and around 140 when cooled.
- I spoke to the dealer while on the lake and they think it might be the Coolant Temperature Sensor. The wire was lose so I fixed that but it did not correct it.
- It did seem to run better after it sat for 15 minutes while I was fixing that wire, but it didn't last. To me that says temperature....
Next Steps:
The dealer is hoping to order a new Coolant Temperature Sensor (not a standard GM part) because they think there may be a conflict between what the gauge is saying and the sensor is saying which is messing with the computer control.
The dealer is perplexed and if this sensor doesn't fix the problem then they said they might start tearing into the engine, and I don't really want that cost.
On a side note:
- It now runs worse then it did when I first took it in
- The dealer has not charged me for the labor during the second visit
- The compression checks show an almost perfect engine.
So here I am asking for some serious assistance from all you. Hopefully someone has been through this problem.
Equipment:
1994 ProStar 205
350 CI Indmar, 275 HP
Throttle Body Fuel Injection
History:
July 2009 filled up with gas at Marina. Started running rough at idle so I thought I got bad gas.
My Fixes:
- Put in treatment in Gas.
- Ran tank empty
- Changed Gas/Water Separator
- Changed Thermostat
- Changed Plugs
- Changed Fuel Filter
- Tested Plug Wires
Result:
Still runs very rough at low idle. Stumbles when engaging to forward.
Next Step:
Took it to the local dealer where they did the following:
- Compression Tested the engine.
- Change Rotor and Cap
- Re-gapped the Plugs
- Replaced the timing control module
- Increased idle a bit
- Water tested it and said it was ready.
Result:
It started better and for the first 25 minutes of speeding and no wake it ran fine. We stopped to gear up to ski and the idle began surging, or should I say dropping. The range of idle on the RPM dial would be from 9 to 8, 9 to 8, 9 to 8 and it wouldn't stop. If you tried to put it in gear, half the time it would stall. So now it is running worse!
Next Step:
Returned it to the dealer where they did the following:
- Replaced two carburetor gaskets that were cracked and sucking air.
- replaced a clear yellow rubber vacuum hose for the map sensor
- Changed PVC Valve
- Did another compression check (Perfect)
- Ran the engine in the shop. (no water test)
Result:
Picked it up last night and ran through the same scenario. 25 minutes of speed areas and no wake zones. Speed to the area to gear up and stop and guess what, it still does it. It wasn't as bad at first but it got worse and back to what it was doing the first time. 9 to 8, 9 to 8 on the tack.
I tried to pull my son on the wakeboard with the Perfect Pass and the engine problem is even messing with that now. Everytime he pulls to make his cut it slows the boat down and the engine cant react quick enough and he hits the wake at 3 mph less than he should. I had to pull him manually.
Additional Information:
- Obviously the dealer didn't water test it long enough to get it hot enough
- Running it in the shop wont get it hot enough
- temp gauge shows a hair below 160 when warm and around 140 when cooled.
- I spoke to the dealer while on the lake and they think it might be the Coolant Temperature Sensor. The wire was lose so I fixed that but it did not correct it.
- It did seem to run better after it sat for 15 minutes while I was fixing that wire, but it didn't last. To me that says temperature....
Next Steps:
The dealer is hoping to order a new Coolant Temperature Sensor (not a standard GM part) because they think there may be a conflict between what the gauge is saying and the sensor is saying which is messing with the computer control.
The dealer is perplexed and if this sensor doesn't fix the problem then they said they might start tearing into the engine, and I don't really want that cost.

On a side note:
- It now runs worse then it did when I first took it in
- The dealer has not charged me for the labor during the second visit
- The compression checks show an almost perfect engine.
So here I am asking for some serious assistance from all you. Hopefully someone has been through this problem.

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