"Starting off, many thanks to
"Starting off, many thanks to JWBMARINE,IBMFISHN,IKIA and many other site users, BUT ESPECIALLY JOE REEVES. If you search Johnson outboard problems in your web brownser, you will find Joe Reeves going back to many years of helping boaters for free. I have learned much from this site and doing everything myself on my own motor. These folks help make it so affordable to boat fishing.
Anyways, I am back with a question:
I took out my motor's rectifier, the red wire insulator was frayed and made contact with the body of the rectifier. The rectifier is cracked. I am buying a new rectifier, but can't find in the manual how to install its wires. This is a 3 leads round rectifier p/n 18-5708. I don't want to risk installing the same way the old one came off because it could have been wrong. Please help me with guidance as which leads go where? There are so many wires up and down on the panel.
Again, thank you very much to Joe Reeves and many other users for your time and support.
Q."
"Starting off, many thanks to JWBMARINE,IBMFISHN,IKIA and many other site users, BUT ESPECIALLY JOE REEVES. If you search Johnson outboard problems in your web brownser, you will find Joe Reeves going back to many years of helping boaters for free. I have learned much from this site and doing everything myself on my own motor. These folks help make it so affordable to boat fishing.
Anyways, I am back with a question:
I took out my motor's rectifier, the red wire insulator was frayed and made contact with the body of the rectifier. The rectifier is cracked. I am buying a new rectifier, but can't find in the manual how to install its wires. This is a 3 leads round rectifier p/n 18-5708. I don't want to risk installing the same way the old one came off because it could have been wrong. Please help me with guidance as which leads go where? There are so many wires up and down on the panel.
Again, thank you very much to Joe Reeves and many other users for your time and support.
Q."