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Chris1956

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The stator battery charging coils should have resistance of .185 ohms.

the power coils should have 45-65 ohms resistance.

All this is in the factory service manual.
 

Robert Baker

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How do you tell which wires are which I have a sea lock book but it doesn’t say which wires are which and nothing online to show the 1999 90 hp configuration
 

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Chris1956

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I am assuming the motor is a 60* V4.

Battery charging coil is yellow and yellow/grey. The stator battery charging coils should have resistance of .185 ohms. You can get to these wires at the plug that goes to the water-cooled voltage regulator.

Power coil and charge coil connect to powerpack.
Power coil is orange and orange/black. Resistance should be 55 Ohms +- 10 ohms. Both wires also must have infinite resistance to ground.

Charge coil is brown and brown/white. Resistance should be 1100 Ohms +- 10 ohms. Both wires also must have infinite resistance to ground.
 

Robert Baker

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I am assuming the motor is a 60* V4.

Battery charging coil is yellow and yellow/grey. The stator battery charging coils should have resistance of .185 ohms. You can get to these wires at the plug that goes to the water-cooled voltage regulator.

Power coil and charge coil connect to powerpack.
Power coil is orange and orange/black. Resistance should be 55 Ohms +- 10 ohms. Both wires also must have infinite resistance to ground.

Charge coil is brown and brown/white. Resistance should be 1100 Ohms +- 10 ohms. Both wires also must have infinite resistance to ground.
Thank you Chris1956 you’ve made a fixed income 70 year old grandfather of three boys hopeful of finding the problem with a no crank engine unlike some others who think you should have all appropriate manuals.If everyone had all the manuals there would be no reason for this forum.
 
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