Re: rectifier caught fire 5 min ago!! what to do?
What you see is not uncommon. Your posts about a wacky tach and the motor not charging is a good clue that something was going wrong.
The reg/rect is water cooled. If the block doesn't fill completely with water the reg/rect will overheat and eventually overheat. The reg/rect does not cool in air, it has to have water in contact with it. And yes, that fire you had will eventually result.
If a block is trapping air at the top like yours is we add a vent to those blocks to avoid a repete situation. We add a T at the highest point in the water passages at the top of the block just in front of the starboard head and connect into the overboard indicator. That will allow the air to escape and the reg/rect is now cooling in water.
What you see is not uncommon. Your posts about a wacky tach and the motor not charging is a good clue that something was going wrong.
The reg/rect is water cooled. If the block doesn't fill completely with water the reg/rect will overheat and eventually overheat. The reg/rect does not cool in air, it has to have water in contact with it. And yes, that fire you had will eventually result.
If a block is trapping air at the top like yours is we add a vent to those blocks to avoid a repete situation. We add a T at the highest point in the water passages at the top of the block just in front of the starboard head and connect into the overboard indicator. That will allow the air to escape and the reg/rect is now cooling in water.