richw46
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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This is for a 1995 Mercury 2-stroke 115 HP. The OEM regulator was failing maybe 8 or 9 years ago and was replaced by a Mercury mechanic at that time. Voltage reading is up to 14 volts but normally around 13.8 when charging. Starting in fall last year I experienced a "bump" when up on plane at 40 mph. It happened from time to time then stopped. Yesterday I fished all day without a problem and just before reaching the ramp it really started happening again. It can happen if I throttle up or down, trim up or down, but not always. It happened when I tried to get the boat on the trailer and I had to crank it up by hand.
There is one odd thing that happens when I get this bump. The alarm beeps one time, only briefly. It will beep and I get the bump at the same time. The low oil alarm is disconnected because of a separate issue (I know what that problem is) so it could be only the overheating alarm, but the bump sometimes occurs when I first leave the launch ramp. There is a good stream of water coming out so I know it's getting water. I can continue at lower speeds and no alarm is sounding, so it can't be overheating. It has not happened at idle.
The only thing I can think of is the voltage regulator is shorting or failing. The wires look fine, no burning, although one wire was burned from problems with the OEM regulator putting out up to 18 volts 8 years ago. I replaced that connector and it looks OK. Is there any wire I can disconnect and run the motor to see if the problem recurs? Mercury has added an inline fuse to the sensor wire which mine doesn't have. The Mercury replacement kit is $208 but there are some regulators (Chinese I'm sure) that are only $29. I could get one of those to see if the problem goes away, then replace with OEM. Should I do that or is there something else that could be wrong?
There is one odd thing that happens when I get this bump. The alarm beeps one time, only briefly. It will beep and I get the bump at the same time. The low oil alarm is disconnected because of a separate issue (I know what that problem is) so it could be only the overheating alarm, but the bump sometimes occurs when I first leave the launch ramp. There is a good stream of water coming out so I know it's getting water. I can continue at lower speeds and no alarm is sounding, so it can't be overheating. It has not happened at idle.
The only thing I can think of is the voltage regulator is shorting or failing. The wires look fine, no burning, although one wire was burned from problems with the OEM regulator putting out up to 18 volts 8 years ago. I replaced that connector and it looks OK. Is there any wire I can disconnect and run the motor to see if the problem recurs? Mercury has added an inline fuse to the sensor wire which mine doesn't have. The Mercury replacement kit is $208 but there are some regulators (Chinese I'm sure) that are only $29. I could get one of those to see if the problem goes away, then replace with OEM. Should I do that or is there something else that could be wrong?