I found this from a early post while searching but still want to know what resistance is too much/ not enough.....
I'll have to check the new stator that I have in the barn to be sure, however, Mercury, Force and the CDI replacement stators all are built with Yellow wires to the battery charging coils and use blue/red wires to the ignition charging coils.
These are two separate electrical systems both mounted on the same steel core.
With wires disconnected there should NOT be any continuity between yellow to either blue/red.
Disconnect BOTH yellow wires from the rectifier and retest for spark, if now spark on all three then replace the rectifier. A failed charging system can leave a magnetic field in the stator core which obstructs the field in the ignition charging system.
This stator is from a 1986 Mariner 200HP that will not rev over 1500 RPMs. I noticed the 2 yellow wires insulation is crumbling and discolored as if its been very hot/cooked. Maybe a bad rectifier too??? Anyway I could not find anything to tell which wires to check so I checked everything and here is what I found...
Yel-Yel....0 ohms
yel-blk....5.1K
blk to iron frame of stator....open/infinite
yel-red....5K
yel-red/wht....5.3K
yel-blue....11.5K
yel-blu/wht....11.9K
blk-red....151
blk-red/wht....157
blk-blue....6.6K
blk-blue/wht....6.7K
red-red/wht....306
blue-blue/wht....13.3K
red-blue....6.4K
red-blue/wht....6.9K
Any suggestions? I can post pics if needed of anything.
Thanks in advance,
Gary
I'll have to check the new stator that I have in the barn to be sure, however, Mercury, Force and the CDI replacement stators all are built with Yellow wires to the battery charging coils and use blue/red wires to the ignition charging coils.
These are two separate electrical systems both mounted on the same steel core.
With wires disconnected there should NOT be any continuity between yellow to either blue/red.
Disconnect BOTH yellow wires from the rectifier and retest for spark, if now spark on all three then replace the rectifier. A failed charging system can leave a magnetic field in the stator core which obstructs the field in the ignition charging system.
This stator is from a 1986 Mariner 200HP that will not rev over 1500 RPMs. I noticed the 2 yellow wires insulation is crumbling and discolored as if its been very hot/cooked. Maybe a bad rectifier too??? Anyway I could not find anything to tell which wires to check so I checked everything and here is what I found...
Yel-Yel....0 ohms
yel-blk....5.1K
blk to iron frame of stator....open/infinite
yel-red....5K
yel-red/wht....5.3K
yel-blue....11.5K
yel-blu/wht....11.9K
blk-red....151
blk-red/wht....157
blk-blue....6.6K
blk-blue/wht....6.7K
red-red/wht....306
blue-blue/wht....13.3K
red-blue....6.4K
red-blue/wht....6.9K
Any suggestions? I can post pics if needed of anything.
Thanks in advance,
Gary