Re: 1985 mariner 175 powerloss on top end
Re: 1985 mariner 175 powerloss on top end
Hate to post this but I will,maybe it will save someone else some greif.
I did another dva check on the (new) stator. The blue wire was 213 dva volts,specs say 180 or more.The blue/white wire was 199 volts.Specs say 150 or more. The red wire was 24.1 volts.Specs say 25 volts or more:facepalm: The red/white wire was 25.1 and the ohmcheck failed on the red wire and the red/white wire.
BECAUSE I put the flywheel on with a seven millimeter socket stuck inside the flywheel and I put the nut on with air impact till the socket smashed one of the stator coils.
I new something was wrong when the starter would not crank the flywheel.
Its just not a good idea to get in a hurry. ANYWAY I took that That mess off and put my old stator back on.The coil readings after the install of the old stator were around 186 dva volts for all six coils.Specs say 150 volts or more.All of the old stator wires check out ok,but they are high.Specs say 150 for blue/white wire and 180 for blue wire or above.I had 251 volts for the blue/white wire and 265 for the blue wire.
I was told that was probaly too high. Thats why I had orignaly replaced the stator.
Took the boat out and run it to 5200 rpms.
I believe the bow just needs to come up a little for the motor to achieve the 5500 to 6000 rpms.
I plan to change the angle of my motor to do this,using a wedge.
When I trim the motor in I used to be able to lift the bow way too high,now it just gets level at full trim.
To me going at 5200,rmps, one should be able to bring the bow up.
I will try this tomorrow and post the results.
All the work I have done on the motor has helped some,well cept for the stator,trying to forget that nightmare.
