Charging problem

THE BEEF

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Hello, I haven't been here in a while, but I really need help on this one.
Last year my friends Evinrude 1989 48 hp spl would not charge. Then it started charging 14v.
Pull it out this year same thing
I changed the rectifier and checked voltages coming to it . 2 yellow wires were reading 4v each the 3rd 5v all AC voltage so I know the charging stator is good. I checked the Red wire 10v Dc this is at idle.
I'm running it on muffin and don't want to chance a runaway motor.
I'm wondering if it will go up in charge at a higher rpm. Any help appreciated.
Thanks.
Beef
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rolmops

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you do not mention the RPM you are running it on now, but a rectifier on a 2 cylinder 48 horse will give a good charge from 1800 rpm on. 14 volt is really good for a rectifier.
 

THE BEEF

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It's at idle. You think it will pick up at higher Rpms ?
Just running in muffs
Don’t want a runaway situation
It did show 10v DC at idle right off the red rectifier wire. It's doing something.
 

racerone

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Test the stator wires.----Yellow to yellow is what ohms ?----One yellow to ground shows what ?-----Post just those 2 values.
 

racerone

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Yellow to ground should be lots of ohms ( infinity )---Zero ohms indicates stator is KAPUT.
 
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