1982 Johnson 150 Strator

sruman

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Need some guidance: Motor has tilt and trim. I found a replacement strator. The part is # 173-3672 made by CDI electronics replaces OEM #s 581830 581865 581867 581987 582016 582023 582404 582497 582867 583104 583671 and 583672.

This issue is that the tech states that this is a 9amp and the JOhnson website states that this engine requires a 10 amp (part #581987). Two questions:

** Can I use this if it truly is a 9 amp?
** Is anyone familiar with this CDI part to validate it is a 9 amp, and not a 10 amp?
 

clanton

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Re: 1982 Johnson 150 Strator

Which tech? CDI tech or the one working on your boat. CDI only list 9 amp for that engine. CDI products not always carbon copy of OEM parts. I would install the 9 amp probley cheaper, and warranty is good.
 

sruman

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Re: 1982 Johnson 150 Strator

Will there be a performance issue with using a 9 amp vs. a 10 amp ? Not sure how amperage impacts performance of the engine.

BTW, it is much cheaper.
 

wilde1j

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Re: 1982 Johnson 150 Strator

It's not running the engine that's any concern, and 1A difference is inconsequential. BTW, your engine does not have a strator, it's stator.
 

emdsapmgr

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Re: 1982 Johnson 150 Strator

The 9 amp should work fine. The early V6 crossflows used a 12 amp, then later a 10 amp stator. The later base 150 engines all used a 9 amp. It only relates to that part of the stator that recharges the battery.
 
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