I am working on a 1996 Seadoo gts. I have noticed the there is a steady stream of air bubbles coming out of the return line at the carb, but there are no air bubbles going into the carb. I pressure tested the pump side of the carb, and it held 4PSI for about 30 minutes. There is some air in the supply lines, but the pump is not sucking them down from the high point at the water separator even when revved. Is there a way to measure the pump output and where could those bubbles in the return line be coming from if the pump held pressure for 30 minutes.
I have had a little time to think about this. Is it possible if the pump is weak, that air can back feed through the low or high speed jets due to there being a vacuum in the chamber? I decided to test that theory by adding a T in the return line and putting 1PSI pressure in the tank. I was expecting the pressure to diminish as it ran. The added pressure did not stop the bubbles in the return line, and the pressure in the tank increased to 2PSI.
I have had a little time to think about this. Is it possible if the pump is weak, that air can back feed through the low or high speed jets due to there being a vacuum in the chamber? I decided to test that theory by adding a T in the return line and putting 1PSI pressure in the tank. I was expecting the pressure to diminish as it ran. The added pressure did not stop the bubbles in the return line, and the pressure in the tank increased to 2PSI.
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