reelfishin
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I was given a '76 Mercury 500 50 HP over the winter, the former owner told me that he had given up on it since no one could get it to run. He gave me several repair receipts for various parts and estimates, there are three for replacing the igition stator, and one that says the motor needs a new stator which is the most recent. According to the former owner, none of the repairs had gotten the engine running. He also said that the last time that it ran, it wouldn't charge the battery. He gave me a bag of old what looks to be the old ignition triggers.
I hung it on a boat here so I could mess with it for now and I did a compression check first, just to be sure I had a healthy motor, and it's got 150psi per cylinder, so that part should be fine.
One thing I did notice is that several of the wire ends on the box are a little green and the insulation is pulled back a ways on the wires. the motor otherwise is super clean looking, it came from freshwater, so it's not all pitted. It hasn't run at this point now in the last ten years.
After hearing about the charging problem, I am wondering if maybe they have been changine the wrong 'stator'?
I called a few local shops, but none were familar with the older motors, they all said trash it and buy a new motor. I had one of these years ago and it was a great motor that gave me no problems for the 15 or so years I owned it, so I'd like to get this one back in shape. Is there a simple test to check both the ignition and charging circuits?
The harness looks bad enough to warrant replacement in my opinion, I can't believe that any of the shops the old owner took this to didn't mention the condition of the wire ends. My guess is there has to be resistance there, if not broken wires. I tried to find a good harness, but have had no luck, a new one is too expensive to just take a guess and try it. How likely is a bad stator?
Judging by overall appearance and compression, this motor hasn't had much use, so I am suspicious of it having a bad stator, I am leaning more towards a loose or corroded wire or harness?
I did have spark at one point, but it went away after only a short burst, but I have not idea if it was because I was messing with the wires, or just by chance, I haven't been able to get any reaction again by wiggling the wires.
It's also got a stuck prop, its probably never been off, I have it soaking for now, but that rarely works. Does anyone know of a prop puller that will fit these?
I hung it on a boat here so I could mess with it for now and I did a compression check first, just to be sure I had a healthy motor, and it's got 150psi per cylinder, so that part should be fine.
One thing I did notice is that several of the wire ends on the box are a little green and the insulation is pulled back a ways on the wires. the motor otherwise is super clean looking, it came from freshwater, so it's not all pitted. It hasn't run at this point now in the last ten years.
After hearing about the charging problem, I am wondering if maybe they have been changine the wrong 'stator'?
I called a few local shops, but none were familar with the older motors, they all said trash it and buy a new motor. I had one of these years ago and it was a great motor that gave me no problems for the 15 or so years I owned it, so I'd like to get this one back in shape. Is there a simple test to check both the ignition and charging circuits?
The harness looks bad enough to warrant replacement in my opinion, I can't believe that any of the shops the old owner took this to didn't mention the condition of the wire ends. My guess is there has to be resistance there, if not broken wires. I tried to find a good harness, but have had no luck, a new one is too expensive to just take a guess and try it. How likely is a bad stator?
Judging by overall appearance and compression, this motor hasn't had much use, so I am suspicious of it having a bad stator, I am leaning more towards a loose or corroded wire or harness?
I did have spark at one point, but it went away after only a short burst, but I have not idea if it was because I was messing with the wires, or just by chance, I haven't been able to get any reaction again by wiggling the wires.
It's also got a stuck prop, its probably never been off, I have it soaking for now, but that rarely works. Does anyone know of a prop puller that will fit these?