john_in_oz
New member
"Hi everyone. I'm a new c
"Hi everyone. I'm a new contributor to the board but I've been reading articles here for a while to help me get to know the motor on my new boat. I have a '79 Johnson V6 150HP. I bought the boat from my father in law and it’s almost pristine - motors only done 200 hours.
At any rate, the tacho stopped working the other day so I decided to test the rectifier. It was faulty all right and in fact the epoxy like material that is used to fill the metal housing had actually melted and dripped all down the side of the motor.
What I am curious about is what would cause this. I note that before I took the boat out last I charged the battery in situ but only disconnected the positive lead. I figured this would be OK and there shouldn't be any current flowing through the system. I still don’t understand how this could have caused the problem but its might suspicious. If this wasn’t the cause, I guess I have a serious problem with my charging system. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, John"
"Hi everyone. I'm a new contributor to the board but I've been reading articles here for a while to help me get to know the motor on my new boat. I have a '79 Johnson V6 150HP. I bought the boat from my father in law and it’s almost pristine - motors only done 200 hours.
At any rate, the tacho stopped working the other day so I decided to test the rectifier. It was faulty all right and in fact the epoxy like material that is used to fill the metal housing had actually melted and dripped all down the side of the motor.
What I am curious about is what would cause this. I note that before I took the boat out last I charged the battery in situ but only disconnected the positive lead. I figured this would be OK and there shouldn't be any current flowing through the system. I still don’t understand how this could have caused the problem but its might suspicious. If this wasn’t the cause, I guess I have a serious problem with my charging system. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, John"

