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    My outboard mechanic says that I need a new "stador" for my 1999 Yamaha 115hp. What is a "stador"?

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    That's NOT good news. I dont know exactly what it is other than part of the electrical system. It keeps your plugs from firing. t'll cost ya about the same as a power pac though.
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    Stator. It provides electrical power to charge the battery and run the motor. Should be about $300.

    Last edited by CatFan; 12-06-2007 at 12:57 PM.

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    On Omc's it was located under the fly wheel and if it's bad it messes up the timing and motor won't run well at all. Omc used to have a fair amount of problems in the early ninties with them.

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    It is located under the flywheel. It has brushes on it that create ignition spark and charges the battery.

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    If you meant Stator, Well it is part of your Starter. Go to http://www.yamaha-motor.com put in your make and model and you will see under starter that the stator is part number 6N7-81810-00-00
    STATOR ASSY
    There is also a Diagram to see where it is on the Starter
    It didnt give a price so I hope this helps a little
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    It works the same as an alternator does on a car..

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    Talking dontcha just luv all them replies--however------------

    google has an answer for most anything.
    try this google link to 'yamaha outboard stator'

    http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...utboard+stator
    Last edited by dmann436; 12-06-2007 at 08:58 PM.

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    I HAVE BEEN A YAMAHA DEALER FOR YEARS, AND I HAVE NEVER KNOWN A STATOR TO GO BAD ON A YAMAHA. MERCURY, YES BUT NOT YAMAHA. IN THE LATE 90'S I REPLACED 125 STATORS ON MERCURYS. YOU MAY NEED A SECOND OPINION. I AM NOT DOWN ON MERCURY ENGINES; I OWN A 150EFI MERC ON A TRITON 196TA!

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    It is under the flywheel. It is called an ignition stator. Provides fire to the plugs & charges the battery like a magnito.
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