Re: flywheel magnets test what is it ?
Flatsman! The magnets in your flywheel are cast in,with the exception of the trigger magnets for the ignition,which are held in a ring that is held to the flywheel hub with epoxy. I know of no way to recharge these magnets. As Seahorse said, Stevens Instruments made a charger. I have seen photo's of this charger in early OMC manuals. It looks alot like an old electric hot plate. I have really never run across a flywheel with weak magnets, and I believe this is quite rare. The only thing I know about magnets is, they will not tolerate exteme heat, or a sharp blow. If you have weak ignition with your wheel, check and see if the inner magnet on the hub has slipped. This is the one held with epoxy. I have run into this problem, but that caused more of a timing problem.Another thing you might check is to do a running voltage test on your charge coil. It could be marginal with your wheel, and the other wheel is just stong enough to help.