Re: replaced rectifier and it still is not charging.
Daselbee made you an excellent offer a short time back. It's time you considered it. Trouble shooting the fuel, ignition, and charging system on that engine isn't that difficult. Something here apparently is left being unsaid, overlooked. The advice that's been given should have had that engine running great. Too bad you're not my next door neighbor.
It is a long way, Joe. You are a FL guy; it takes about 3-4 hrs from S. Florida if trailering.
I agree, tho, this should have been fixed many posts ago.
Something very odd going on here with that engine.
I thought once...maybe he has the red rect wire on the wrong side of the starter solenoid....is it possible that if hooked to the starter side, once started and running, the starter windings would pull overcurrent on the new reg/rect, blowing it very soon, but not ever actually engage the starter? You know, not enough current to turn the starter, but too much for the reg/rect to handle....Regardless, the red reg/rect wire should be on the battery side, not the starter side of the solenoid.
Maybe he put the new reg/rect on, hooked to the wrong post, blew the new one, then inadvertently in all his troubleshooting, hooked it back correctly. Now it is a blown new reg/rect, and he is disregarding it because "it just couldn't be bad...it's new..."
I thought you were taking a break from this for a while? Or is that just marineengine.com?