bastienlaf
Member
Hi guys! I just got out of the lake I had a problem with my 50hp 1970 thunderbolt 500. I beached after a quick ride and after that the engine would not crank the battery was dead. After a quick inspection I saw that the rectifier and the wires that attach to it were starting to melt. the damages are not so bad but i guess the rectifier is fried and was not charging the battery. I will order a new rectifier, but i just want to make sure that the problem is from the rectifier itself. Is there anything else that would cause the rectifier to overheat?
One other question. If I have a fully charged battery would the motor run with a broken rectifier? Is the battery only use to crank the engine or it is use for the ignition as well?
Thanks for your help!
One other question. If I have a fully charged battery would the motor run with a broken rectifier? Is the battery only use to crank the engine or it is use for the ignition as well?
Thanks for your help!

