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i have a johnson 140 h.p when

i have a johnson 140 h.p when i go fishing it runs awesome but if i move around it looses power about 5 years ago we replaced the stator it fixed it . is there a way to test the stator also can you test coils if so how thank you brian
 
"Do you have a tachometer, and

"Do you have a tachometer, and if so, does it function properly? The tach would operate off of the charging system, and if that system was faulty as if having a faulty rectifier.... and if you were running that engine with a faulty rectifier, that would cause the new stator to overheat and fail prematurely.

Look under the flywheel to see if there's anything dripping out of the stator at the extreme forward and/or rear portion of it. That dripping would indicate that the two coils that provide power to the powerpack have overheated which causes a voltage drop to the powerpack. This results in weak, erratic, and eventually no ignition."
 
its a 140txl 78c i looked at

its a 140txl 78c i looked at the stator it does not look like what you said so could this part make it go in and out?
 
"Brian,
Follow this link then


"Brian,
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"the 1977-78 140...is THE ...m

"the 1977-78 140...is THE ...most overhauled engine,i have ever been around,in 32 yrs in the business...all due....to high ring pistons,and..'blank' drilled ring pins,instead of,..'stop' drilled.....i have lost count,of how many,i have overhauled...they r absolutely,excellent,eng...........once u correct....the factory.......screwups,..fr the high pd engineers........that....knew it all.."
 
"(Small Rectifier Descript

"(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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no i am testing it this weeken

no i am testing it this weekend too much overtime can the rectifer make the motor cut in and out or will it be the stator also
 
"The rectifer would have no ef

"The rectifer would have no effect on the running of the engine.

The exception being that if the rectifier was faulty, that would cause the voltage to back up at the stator which in turn would cause the stator to overheat."
 
"Double check all ground conne

"Double check all ground connections, wire harness, battery, power packs - everything. Take them off and clean screws and threads! Then pull apart all Amphenol connectors and clean with electro spray."
 
is there any tests i can do on

is there any tests i can do on the stator also i took it out and one wire is yellow and the other is yellow /blueish can you help with matching it up they screw on the block i have it down as yellow/yellow and yellow/white goes to yellow/blueish just want to make sure
 
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