Re: Johnson 235 Rectifier Going??
Rectifiers either work or they don't, and the stator isn't likely to get damaged unless the rectifier is shorted. I would examine your wiring closely first before spending that much money. When you measured voltage differences at high engine RPM's, did you measure it right at the battery terminals? If one of the stator wires to the rectifier was loose or broken, it could exhibit this problem. I haven't seen the circuit for your particular motor, but most tachs are connected to the stator before the rectifier - they measure the frequency of the alternating current before the rectifier, so theoretically the tach should still work with the rectifier removed. Sounds like a bad connection between the stator and rectifier, or ground if the stator has a grounded winding.