fourfather
Cadet
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- Jul 23, 2011
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I was given a boat in bad shape and while fixing it up discovered the alternator was making 17 volts (sometimes more), so I ordered an alternator. The coil on this boat says right on it that it needs a ballast resistor but there isn't one present, so knowing what excess voltage does to points, I filed and reset them (but I didn't buy a ballast resistor yet). Before the alternator arrived I got far enough on the project to give her a test on the water. If I run her wide open for 4-5 minutes the RPMs will fall off sharply and then she'll die. If I wait till she cools off, she'll start back up and run great for 4-5 minutes. Then the process repeats itself. When running wide open the volt meter is buried (I didn't check it with my diagnostic volt meter). BTW, this boat will idle for long periods without any issues.
I should add that this is a 1975 Mercruiser 165 (straight 6 Chevy).
Here's my question: do you think I was overheating the coil with the excess voltage causing the problem described or should I look elsewhere?
Thanks,
Jesse
I should add that this is a 1975 Mercruiser 165 (straight 6 Chevy).
Here's my question: do you think I was overheating the coil with the excess voltage causing the problem described or should I look elsewhere?
Thanks,
Jesse