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176-5095 is an ignition stator for 115 HP Chrysler 1983-84 models. Helps maintain stable spark energy across the operating range.
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Part #: 176-5095
Chrysler115 HPStatorWeight: 3 lb
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176-5095 is an ignition stator for 115 HP Chrysler 1983-84 models. Helps maintain stable spark energy across the operating range.
List Price: $495.69
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Replaces OEM#'s

475095, 615095, 616095, F615095, 300-F616095

Product Details

This outboard stator assembly is built to maintain dependable ignition energy as engine speed, heat, vibration, and load conditions change. The design priorities are especially important on Chrysler applications where ignition stability depends on clean stator output.

Construction Details

  • Marine-grade lead wires and molded connectors help maintain dependable contact in a high-vibration environment.
  • High-temperature insulation helps protect the windings from heat cycling inside the engine cowling.
  • Heavy-duty winding insulation helps prevent shorting between coil layers during extended operation.
  • Precision-wound copper coils are used to promote efficient voltage generation and stable output.

Key Functional Details

  • Helps the ignition system recover from weak output, hard starting, and cylinder drop-out symptoms.
  • Designed to maintain stable voltage as engine load and RPM change.
  • Engineered to meet OEM-style electrical output characteristics.
  • Helps restore ignition charge voltage for strong, repeatable spark output.

Common Ignition Symptoms

  • Poor acceleration caused by weak ignition energy
  • Charging output problems where the stator also supports charging circuits
  • Spark loss after warm-up
  • No-start conditions
  • Unstable ignition output

Always compare resistance and peak-voltage readings to the correct service specifications when diagnosing a suspected stator failure.

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