Can you send a diagram how the tel tales are connected
Did you notice any water coming out of impeller area inside the back of steering nozzle
If not then you have a blockage between exhaust and Eng exhaust manifold
Are you getting overheat alarm while on the lake
You may have too many tell tales so there’s no back pressure ( saying that were is the air coming in )
Are you riding in fresh water
Yes, there is water coming out to the right of the steering nozzle..you can see the stream in Vid #4 (Test 3 with better lighting.) at about the seven second timestamp.
I did pull the regulator yesterday, but I have not opened it yet. Its on my kitchen counter.
The boat is used in fresh water. The boat is not overheating while on the lake. While on the lake the engine cylinders are relatively cool to the touch and the exhaust pipe is noticeably hotter to the touch as are the water lines exiting from the exhaust pipe.
I noticed all that air pulsing through the clear line in the video as well, but don't know what it means. That clear line goes to the intake of the regulator (the lower connection).
Yes, for many outings on the boat the output stream of the tell tales was clear and steady. I checked my boat operation and maintenance log, and the only thing that I worked on before the stream started getting erratic was the fuel pump on the carb, it needed to be cleaned and I replaced the fuel line that feeds it.
Pulled the jetpump again and measured the clearance on the wear ring, its .020. Here are a bunch of pictures of it.
impeller – Google Drive
As for the diagram of the tell tales, its all OEM except for the one rerouting of the hose from the exhaust pipe. In the picture on post #12
Air coming out the telltale engine cooling line instead of water I have rerouted the line (part #7) from the top of the exhaust pipe. It no longer goes to to the pisser #14. Instead it goes thru the hull just under the throttles and exits there so I can see it stream while driving the boat. Tomorrow I'll get in the boat and make sure that the Y connection (#14) is still capped off.