I checked the voltage while it was running and it was only 12.4 volts, which is battery voltage, anyone know what it should put out? I have never had a dead battery, but I keep a battery maintainer on it when not in use
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13.5 to 14.7 approx. The regulator-rectifier, that aluminum thing on the side of the engine tend to go bad. Make sure that the reg-rec is grounded at one of the mounting bolts. Not sure if 80s Magnum had a plastic cowling or a metal one. If metal , it should be grounded already. At least double check for ground. You should have approx, 35 or so AC voltage going into the reg-rec. Not 100 % on the number but a substacial amount of voltage.Last edited by Laird; 04-08-2021, 07:37 AM.
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Check the center wire at the rectifier for voltage. It should have battery voltage. With the plug off the rectifier test for ac voltage on two outside wires. 30-40 VAC at half throttle is good. The magnums have problems with magnets coming loose on inside of flywheel and the AC voltage is low.
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I have 42 volts ac going to the rectifier and only battery voltage on the middle terminal. I have another 18hp magnum engine and took the rectifier off it, I had to make leads, so I used 10 ga wire and installed it, now I have 14.2 volts at full rpm, so much better! Thanks everyone for helping me out with this.
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