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|  BF90 overcharging... 
			
			I know there are a couple of you guys on here that eat sleep and breathe out boards... I have a 2001 Honda bf90 that has started overcharging the battery. I'm getting 16 volts while running. Of course my first thought is voltage regulator but are there any common things I should be checking before I get into it. FYI this is a freshwater boat and always garage kept. I did just put a new battery in it but had the problem w the old one too. | 
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			I have zero knowledge of that outboard, but being a 4 stroke, does it have an alternator? If so, is regulator separate or built in the alternator. We are very luck to have a very good shop here that still rebuilds alternators. Mercury has had an issue with the alternators on some of their motors. I am on my second and my buddy is on his third. Last time, he took his into the shop and they just installed a new regulator on his alternator. Still ran about $125 If you have an alternator, maybe pull it off and take to a shop and see what they say Sorry, can t help more | 
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			It has the stator under the flywheel
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			See, told you i had no clue Hopefully one of the smart guys will know something I do know Honda has some very good service manuals to help diagnose stuff, might be able to find them online | 
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			Thx...
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			What happened? Did all of our outboard gurus disappear?
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