capecodguy
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- May 13, 2006
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This is my first post here so I will try to give complete information. I have a 1989 Mercury 150 Black Max Serial #OC126999. It has a 40A stator with a single voltage regulator. Over the last year or so, I have been having an intermittent problem with the oil warning horn going off when first starting. I replaced the tank cap, warning module and motion sensor to no avail. About 20% of the time it happens and almost always when the engine is cold. I am sure I am getting oil to the engine. I also have a intermittent problem with the tach dropping to zero either from idle or at throttle (warm or cold). This finally lead me to test the charging circuit. I don't have a voltage meter in the dash so all the results came from a multimeter. All the connections are clean of corrosion.<br /><br />Diagnostic results.<br />1. No tach, no charge to the battery.<br />2. Tach ok, charges at 14.4V (sometimes) but 16V or more(sometimes). Bad for my AGM battery!<br />3. Checked AC voltage from yellow leads on voltage regulator. 16 VAC as expected.<br />4. Checked DC amps from red lead (starter solenoid) to both yellow stator leads. One was zero (expected) and the second was -5A. I am not sure if I am supposed to be using AC amps (manual unclear).<br />5. Performed Stator Coil Ohms test. Read zero Ohms across yellow leads (supposed to be 0.05-0.19) and zero ohms each yellow lead to ground (expected).<br /><br />I did move the lubalert to a different switch box terminal today and I didn't get any extra warning beeps.<br /><br />So is it the voltage regulator or stator? I think these tests indicator stator but that means hauling the boat to a mechanic due to having to the pull the flywheel. I can change the voltage regulator myself on the water. Otherwise, the engine runs fine. The intermittent nature of the problem doesn't make sense to me. Wouldn't the stator just either work or not? And a about $500 each, I don't want to make the wrong guess! Thanks in advance for your assistance.