I guess it comes with the territory but this current resto just seems to have more than it's share of odd problems. It also seems to have a way of creating new problems (not that I would have anything to do with that
).
My resto thread is in my signature so lets just say that this one was/is one of those... "Darn, another problem" boats. It's cost me considerably more than anticipated and ate away at my cool stuff stash so that now it's becomming just a royal pain in the rear.
The latest, as of last night anyway, is the stator. Its a 91 mariner with a 96 16amp stator with the add-on regulator, a stock 9 amp rectifier and a stock 9 amp swithbox. Yep, almost the full kit but not quite. I had one of those gut feelings about problems with the rectifier and switch box so I just ordered everything new from CDI (via iBoats mostly).
Last night, I'm tearing it down and I when I look at the original switch box I notice that there are dummie caps on the top and bottom lugs on the input side. Then I find that the two wires out of the add-on regulator are tied together and grounded. Ater scratching my head for a minute (I'm nearly frigging bald now), I opened the manual up and sure enough that's the correct setup for a 3 cyl engine using these parts.
I had already done a spark test. 1,2,3 were good and 4 was weak. Please note that I mentioned 4 cylinders, the last guy to work on this engine seems to have overlooked that fact.
And that's just the way it's been throughout this project. I'll complete it and it will be right no matter what the cost but its not long for my ownership.
My resto thread is in my signature so lets just say that this one was/is one of those... "Darn, another problem" boats. It's cost me considerably more than anticipated and ate away at my cool stuff stash so that now it's becomming just a royal pain in the rear.
The latest, as of last night anyway, is the stator. Its a 91 mariner with a 96 16amp stator with the add-on regulator, a stock 9 amp rectifier and a stock 9 amp swithbox. Yep, almost the full kit but not quite. I had one of those gut feelings about problems with the rectifier and switch box so I just ordered everything new from CDI (via iBoats mostly).
Last night, I'm tearing it down and I when I look at the original switch box I notice that there are dummie caps on the top and bottom lugs on the input side. Then I find that the two wires out of the add-on regulator are tied together and grounded. Ater scratching my head for a minute (I'm nearly frigging bald now), I opened the manual up and sure enough that's the correct setup for a 3 cyl engine using these parts.
I had already done a spark test. 1,2,3 were good and 4 was weak. Please note that I mentioned 4 cylinders, the last guy to work on this engine seems to have overlooked that fact.
And that's just the way it's been throughout this project. I'll complete it and it will be right no matter what the cost but its not long for my ownership.