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    Posted: August-27-2005 at 8:07am
I have what I think is a pleasure craft motor but don't know if it is a 302 or 351. The previous owner said it was rebuilt last year but they left off all the tags.

I can not figure how to shrink my image so I can attach it. How do we do this without lowering the quality so much it is useless?

I thought maybe I had the wrong prop by CC emailed this list with prop size vs motor and I should be able to pull the Federal nibral supercup 13RH14 but can't get the motor up to speed and barely gets on a plane with only me in the boat.


W/ 235 Holman Moody 13x12
   225 Chrysler     13x13
   250 Chrysler     13x14
   255 Waukesha     13x14
   290 Holman Moody 13x15
   250 OMC          13x15
   351 Pleasurecraft13x14
   210 Interceptor 12x12
   200 Chrysler     12x13
   200 Chrysler VEE 12x15
   120 OMC I/O      14x16
   155 OMC I/O      14x20

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I cant be 100% sure, but i believe the PCM 302 engines used 3 inch exhaust risers = 3 inch exhaust hose, and the 351 used the same manifold, but used a 3.5 inch riser = 3.5 inch exhaust hose. Measuring across the top width of the riser should tell you the size if not sure on hose size. Like I said I cant be 100% sure, so someone please correct me if im wrong so I will be sure next time. Thanks!!
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Is there a horse power rating on the valve covers!My 302 has it...220. my 351 has it...240. Maybe... find the engine block serial number and other markings that indentify...post that info and someone may know the answer???
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The deck height on a 352 is 9.5" versus the 302 which is 8.2". Just measure from the center of the crank to the top deck (bottom of the head).

I would think that the boat would plane if the engine is running properly...it may not pull a skiier with too large a prop...but it should still plane.

Let us know what the engine is and what the compression is and we can go from there.
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