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Spare, it will be about two weeks before I can get to them. Will be working in San Francisco and then Albuquerque, but I did not remove the bias wire between the switch boxes. Maybe the reason for both to have similar readings.
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spare, disconnected the bias wire between the switch boxes (BTW this is a 16 amp flywheel) and these are the max readings to ground with the DVA:
blue=269v blue/white=284v red=198v red/white=177v What do you think? |
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builder, i might have one of the older stators. it was a spare i had for my 84 150, but my "new" 94 has the 40 amp. its yours if you need it & i can find it. let me know.
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per CDi your low speed is OK and your high speed is way high
http://www.cdielectronics.com/downloads/Mercury_DVA.pdf |
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phatdaddy, I would absolutely will take it let me now if you find it.
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Spare, so what does the high speed being way high indicates? A bad stator?
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kinda odd to have something way high, usually it will be low, are you taking the measurements at cranking speed?
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