Can anyone chime in on how to test the fuel pump pulse signal sent from the engine?? I have a 99 GSX LTD (947cc) that I have just rebuilt the carburetors, replaced the fuel lines, and trying to get back on the water. The last time I rode the ski, I had the carburetors rebuilt, but still had the old fuel lines. The boat was experiencing a lean condition at WOT. Therefore, I replaced the fuel lines to make sure there are no more restrictions from the fuel system. That now leads me to my main question... I understand how the fuel pump works. It uses a pulse signal from the engine crankcase to expand and contract the plastic diaphragm in the carburetor to generate flow. I have taken the small hose loose from the carburetor to test the pulse signal. When I turn over the engine, I get a pretty high velocity jet of air from the hose. Although, if I cap the hose with my finger and turn the engine over, it doesn't seem to build much pressure/vacuum at all!! I mean very little.. Anyway, is there a procdure to test this pulse signal??? One idea I had was to connect a temporary hose to the fuel return, ride the ski, and see if there was any excess fuel coming out of the hose (i.e. being returned to the tank). This, to me, would indicate that the fuel pump is supplying the carburetors with enough fuel + excess.. Any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks in advance!!