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Old 01-29-2002, 08:32 PM
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Hey, don't want to be the cause of another Virginia Beach boaters war.

ps. PQ said mine was the best looking 340 to ever leave the factory
 
Old 01-29-2002, 08:33 PM
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Great points Dave...
Bottom line to all is DON'T SIGN
before a test run.
I ran lake Erie in 51 degrees.

Thanks for sharing your info. I hope you get her fixed soon.
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Old 01-29-2002, 08:38 PM
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Forgetta'bout it! You got nothing on this paint job and windscreen. Email me a pic of yours and I'll do the same ([email protected]).

Now we only gang up on others... LOL
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Old 01-29-2002, 09:54 PM
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Unfortunately it doesn't matter how good it looks if only one engine runs properly.
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Old 01-29-2002, 10:09 PM
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Originally posted by PQVyper340:
<STRONG>.....What will it take to drive them to improve? Didn’t the automotive companies once act in this manner?</STRONG>

In the auto industry, the Japs opened a can of 6 sigma whoop-ass, and US auto manufacturers have been trying to catch-up for decades since. I've beaten the livin' **** out of several Toyotas, starting with a '71 Corolla and now towing my boat with a '97 4-banger pick-up - they just keep on tickin'. YMMV.
 
Old 01-29-2002, 10:14 PM
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Build your own motors - that way you have no one to rely on but yourself! Pull those damn computers off, and throw on a Holley!!

Sorry dude. Just be glad this chit is happening in winter. Just imagine this in the middle of summer!! I know I'm not much help, but I feel your pain. Every new boat I ever bought (3 total) were almost more work than the used ones.
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Old 01-29-2002, 10:24 PM
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Steve,

Good to hear from you. Sorry we couldn't make the trip up for the OSO gathering.

You're right about building my own. I wish I had the time...
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Old 01-29-2002, 10:42 PM
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And that's why I'm going carburated...
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Here is my opinion on this based on my personal experience with boats and also being a New car dealer service mgr. The dealer that sold you the boat is responsible for any problems. Every new car,truck,boat ,motorcycle etc. has a percentage of the cost earmarked to cover the cost of warranty repairs.You paid this when you bought a NEW boat.If the dealer cannot repair the boat then it is the manufacturers responsibility. You have made an error here by not immediately returning the boat to dealer no matter how far away and by having a non-selling dealer tech touch the engines. As soon as you noticed problems it should have gone back. If you get no satisfaction from dealer then go to Powerquest customer service. If no luck there which I doubt would happen but if so take immediate legal action.You cannot blame Mercruiser for loose clamps etc. because Powerquest bought motors from Mercruiser then installed them in boat. That is a Powerquest problem which should have been double checked by selling dealer. They are paid to check out boat before delivery to customer.I am sorry it seems so many mixups have occurred in this situation but a cool head will go a long way toward getting what you deserve. If you haven't already, start communicating with the owner of the boat dealer. If you get the brush off call Powerquest cust service and talk to dealers rep. This should get the ball rolling.

Good luck and keep us posted.
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Old 01-30-2002, 06:47 AM
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I agree with Bigwavz, you should've taken the boat back to where you bought it.
You made a mistake in having someone else's mechanic work on it and the biggest mistake was swapping the computers and attempting to diagnose/fix it yourself. If Mercury finds anything wrong that could even be remotely connected to what you were trying to fix they could say you caused the problem and deny the warrenty claim.
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