i would like to thank everyon that responded to my first post... seems the stator and regulator solved the problem. <br /> the motor is a 1989 mariner 150(oc126303), here's the bad news. the previous owner disconnected the horn for the overheat/lubealert module as it was beepin erratically. wanting to get all warnings operating correctly i set out to determine the problem. the bad news is that it turns out that the shaft for the oil pump is not turning. supposedly its a plastic gear that drives this thing but when i pulled the drive gear there were traces of metal shavings? fortunately the motor is still running and compression checked fine a month ago. my question is how bad am i screwd? does the powerhead need to be pulled and inspected or can i simply remove said injection components and replace w/ the kit that disables oil injection.<br /> i would really like to keep the oil injection system, due to the fact that premix gas seems to gum quicker than plain gas. that would mean completly draining whatever fuel is left in the 170 gallon tank at the end of each season.<br /> any help is appreciated