I have a 1994 200hp Mariner ID#0G000919. Three weeks ago the temp buzzer went off. I had noticed the water pressure had dropped off lately so I guess it was my fault for not fixing it earlier. I slowed down the boat and the alarm turned off. Ran back in at a slower speed and the alarm stayed off. I noticed my voltage guage was intermittantly reading 17 volts, slowed down and it fell to 14.5 (normal). Changed my water pump and have increased water pressure and cooling seems okay. Took the family out and noticed the voltage gauge read 17 almost 18 volts. Had to run at less than 2000rpm to keep it down around 14 volts. Last mile to boat ramp I ran it back up to WOT and it stayed at 14.5 volts. I believe I have damaged my voltage regulator. Unfortunately my motor has two of them. The best I have found on-line is $108.00 each. Question is is there anyway to tell which one or both are bad, or should I bite the bullet and replace both? I have the manual and they have a procedure to check a bad one but if it works part of the time it would probably check okay. The part number for the new one is 194-5279. Can anybody verify this number? Also , could anything else cause the voltage to go high occasionally? Batteries are new, does it on all battery swich positions, and all connections are clean and tight. Thanks for any help.<br /><br />ED