Re: 3.0 Mercury with TKS hard starting when sitting for over a week.
Its funny because if you think about the R&D and the cost in molding a new carb body, and dealing with all the TKS simply does not work as advertised BS. It probably would have been cheaper in the long run to just modify an off the shelf TBI. At least VP didn't screw themselves and offers a TBI for a 3.0L now.
Back to marketing for a second. In the marketing world it all about having a USP (unique selling point) and presenting it in an FAB format (feature, advantage, benefit) (I did sales for years so bear with me)
The sales pitch would go something like this...
Mercury offers TKS on this engine, which VP does not offer (Thats the USP)
FAB time...
Its always "this has, so that, you will... in that order"
This engine has Merc's patented TKS is turn key starting
So that it starts much faster compared to VP's engine
You will have an engine that starts just like a modern day automible.
Problem is... It doesn't work. You can have the best sales pitch in the world... but If it doesn't work then it doesn't work. If it did we wouldn't see TKS posts all the time... (and I wouldn't have to explain to my customers that whats in the owners manual is as I call it "inaccurate info caused by miscommunication between departments") HA... yep that's a lie from me.
If TKS was designed as a standard choke plate replacement/re-design, and wasn't turned into part of the Merc sales pitch, then there would be no issues with the design of it.
Have any of you other tech's had complaints about the "whistle" yet? I get a few each year.
Boat Teck, I got your PM but haven't had a chance to watch it yet. I'm on lousy wireless when i'm at the GF's house and videos don't do so well.