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jcarpenter88

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I have a 65 HP Evinrude and i

I have a 65 HP Evinrude and i have a question about an electrical part that is on the motor.The part is just above the power pack and it is round and has three wires coming out of it.
Can some send me to the drawing on the motor? What is this part?
 
"That is a small rectifer that

"That is a small rectifer that convert AC voltage coming from the stator to DC voltage. It is needed in order for the charging system to function, to charge the battery.

(Small Rectifier Description & Location)
(J. Reeves)

On most 2,3,4,6 cylinder engines, the small rectifier is located on the starboard (right) side of the engine just in front of the engines electrical wiring strip. There are a few older V4 engines that have the wiring strip on the rear portion of the engine and the rectifier would be located just under that terminal strip. The smaller horsepower engines usually have the rectifier located on the starboard side of the powerhead close to the carburetor area.

The rectifier appears to be a round object approximately one inch (1") in diameter and also about one inch (1") high. The base of it is sort of triangular in appearance and is attached to the engine with two (2) screws/bolts..... usually one screw/bolt is larger than the other. The rectifier, depending on which one your engine uses, will have either:

One Red wire, one Yellow wire, and one Yellow/Gray wire, or One Red wire, and two Yellow wires.

Note that either of the above rectifiers could have a fourth wire which would be Yellow/Blue

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(Small Rectifier Test)
(J. Reeves)

Remove the rectifier wires from the terminal block. Using a ohm meter, connect the black lead of the ohm meter to the rectifier base (ground), then one by one, connect the red lead of the ohm meter to the yellow, yellow/gray, then the red wire (some rectifiers may also have a fourth yellow/blue wire. If so connect to that also). Now, reverse the ohm meter leads and check those same wires again. You should get a reading in one direction, and none at all in the other direction.

Now, connect the black lead of the ohm meter to the red wire. One by one, connect the red lead of the ohm meter to the yellow, yellow/gray, and if present, the yellow/blue wire. Then reverse the leads, checking the wires again. Once more, you should get a reading in one direction and none in the other.

Note that the reading obtained from the red rectifier wire will be lower then what is obtained from the other wires.

Any deviation from the "Reading", "No Reading" as above indicates a faulty rectifier. Note that a rectifier will not tolerate reverse polarity. Simply touching the battery with the cables in the reverse order or hooking up a battery charger backwards will blow the diodes in the rectifier assy immediately.

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Do you need this for the motor

Do you need this for the motor to run? Can i run without this on the motor? i do know i will not be charging my battery. Will it hurt to run with this disconnected?
 
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"sierra parts,has what u need,on this site,yes,ur mtr will run,no it wont chg...top of page,motor parts,..look in sierra."
 
"How can it damage the motor?

"How can it damage the motor? I ran the test as listed above and found a issue with the red wire showing it to be bad.If it is bad and has not been working isn't it the same as not having it on the motor.I only run the motor about two miles up the river and back when I go fishing about every two weeks.Charging the battery is no big issue with me I have two batteries in the boat with me at all times.I purchased the boat,motor and trailer for $400.00 and have been out fishing 6 times in the last two months. The only reason i worked on the rectifier is because the insulation on the red wire was coming off because it is so old. The motor runs great."
 
Does the power pack go bad all

Does the power pack go bad all at once or can it work on one or two cylinders and have one it does not work on? How do you test a coil to see if it is bad?
 
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