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Hi, I have installed a new stator (174-8778k1) on my Mercury 1989 115HP (2 stroke 4 cylinders – OC189xxx). Mechanically, the stator fits well with the size of the flywheel and all fixing screws. However, the voltage measured between Blue and Blue White wires is steady around 100V (DVA Peak Reading) instead of reaching an expected range of 180-400V according to the Mercury DVA Voltage and Resistance Chart (it failed for getting a spark). The circuit is not open and test measure returns 550Ohm well in the range specified by the manufacturer. All the flywheel magnets are originally glued and none are loose. I have no explanation for this failure. The Red to Red White and Yellow to Yellow circuits do not seem having this issue and it works as expected. Could it be the stator I bought does not fit my model or could there be a different issue?
For information, the engine with the old stator has significant trouble starting in cold weather. The voltage on my old stator fluctuated between 150 to 180 V (DVA), when the voltage is below 180 V it misfires. That's why I decided to change it.
For information, the engine with the old stator has significant trouble starting in cold weather. The voltage on my old stator fluctuated between 150 to 180 V (DVA), when the voltage is below 180 V it misfires. That's why I decided to change it.