All,<br /><br />I have a 1978 Mercury 70 hp ("Model 700") O/B. The tach stopped reading intermittently, so I checked the rectifier according to SELOC manual; it was bad on the post leading to the tach (though the other post checked out OK).<br /><br />I am sending for a new rectifier, but it will take some time to arrive.<br /><br />I have another problem, presumably with my ignition switch, lockout switch, starter or starter solenoid (engine intermittently won't crank when I turn the key).<br /><br />Questions:<br />1) Is there any chance the bad rectifier was causing the intermittent no-start?<br /><br />2) Is it safe to test the other systems (i.e., crank the motor) with the rectifier completely removed?<br /><br />3) Can a bad rectifier "destroy" a tachometer? (the tach now stays at zero at all times...the needle used to "drift" up and rest at about 1000rpm when powered down...is it broken?)