The telltale (pisser) should have water coming out all the time.
Capt. Bob.....ran wire into pisser with no obstruction noted. wide diameter tube from fitting on motor....but did not remove nylon fitting. Assume it is open behind it....although I suppose since an ell, the fitting itself might have some obstruction. Guess I will check that while I am at it.
Should note that even now, it has to warm up before it will piss.
Interesting, this explains a lot on my merc.If I'm reading this correctly here is what I gather:1. At cold idle, the pressure isnt enough to open the poppet, thus the block drains into the exhaust, and the head water circulates back into the system.2. The only water that would come from the telltale when the engine is cold would be if you rev engine, and the poppet opens to release pressure.Good Stuff guys, learning a lot here.
Quote from: Fletch170 on January 15, 2015, 01:43:17 PMInteresting, this explains a lot on my merc.If I'm reading this correctly here is what I gather:1. At cold idle, the pressure isnt enough to open the poppet, thus the block drains into the exhaust, and the head water circulates back into the system.2. The only water that would come from the telltale when the engine is cold would be if you rev engine, and the poppet opens to release pressure.Good Stuff guys, learning a lot here.Here's a response:1. A good condition water pump generates plenty of pressure to open the poppet. There is no recirculation into the system - there are 2 outlets - one through the stats, the other through the poppet. 2. The poppet should open at idle because a good performing water pump has enough pressure - otherwise the water pump would have to cavitate with no output until the stats open - remember what you see on the telltale is what is going to cool the exhaust - assuming everything is working properly.