Mercruiser 3.0 TKS is hard to start when it first has been running, then have been off for 2-3 hours.
My suspicion is that the TKS system gets confused when the engine is quite cold, yet have ample of fuel in the carburetor so it applies the wrong amount of air-fuel mixture.
It will always eventually start, and noticed there is less issue when I just make a small "pump" forward with the throttle, reversing back to neutral and then start.
However, I would like this problem to disappear. Any ideas?
My suspicion is that the TKS system gets confused when the engine is quite cold, yet have ample of fuel in the carburetor so it applies the wrong amount of air-fuel mixture.
It will always eventually start, and noticed there is less issue when I just make a small "pump" forward with the throttle, reversing back to neutral and then start.
However, I would like this problem to disappear. Any ideas?