1954 Johnson 3 HP Stator Magneto Testing

BlueFishCrisis

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Does anyone know a test procedure to determine if the Stator Magneto on a 1954 Johnson 3 HP outboard?

Thanks!
 

Joe Reeves

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Re: 1954 Johnson 3 HP Stator Magneto Testing

There is no stator on that model. What is the problem?
 

BlueFishCrisis

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Re: 1954 Johnson 3 HP Stator Magneto Testing

I am posting for a friend. Has has replaced the points, coils, and was wondering if there was a way to test functionality prior to final assembly. This is a restoration.
 

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Re: 1954 Johnson 3 HP Stator Magneto Testing

The test is did he put it together right and does it have spark.
 

Joe Reeves

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Re: 1954 Johnson 3 HP Stator Magneto Testing

I am posting for a friend. Has has replaced the points, coils, and was wondering if there was a way to test functionality prior to final assembly. This is a restoration.

Double check the following:

(Point Setting Of Magneto Models)
(J. Reeves)

Set the points as follows. Have the flywheel key aligned with the fiber rubbing portion of the ignition points. Adjust the gap so that a .020 gauge will pass thru but a .022 will not. Should there be any question of the points being dirty (touching the contact with your finger would cause them to be dirty), clean them with a small brush and acetone or lacquer thinner.

NOTE 1: Should the operating cam have a small portion on it with the word "SET" imprinted, align this portion with the fiber rubbing portion instead of the flywheel key.

NOTE 2: Should the cam have the word TOP imbossed on the top of it, that is a cam that could be installed upside down and this is simply telling you which side is up. It is not a position where one would set the points.

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(Magneto & Driver Coil Alignment)
(J. Reeves)

To align the coils properly, have the metal vertical portion of the coil yokes aligned with the inside edge of the bevel that exists on the top portion of the aluminum seat upon which the coils sit. This creates the proper distance between the coils and the flywheel magnets. Faulty alignment creates friction and the yokes of the coils heat up, turn blue and expand.
 

BlueFishCrisis

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Re: 1954 Johnson 3 HP Stator Magneto Testing

OK - I will pass the info on. Thanks for the response!
 

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Re: 1954 Johnson 3 HP Stator Magneto Testing

When it's all said and done, the spark should jump a 1/4 " open air gap on a spark tester.
 
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